I have an extra copy of TW3. Who wants it? I'll only give it to the first person that does not own it, and has a legitimate reason.

I'm a huge fan of the series, I've played both Witcher 1 and 2 to completion multiple times and I own all the books that have been translated to english so far and will buy the entire series once it's been translated. I'd love to play the third one as soon as it comes out. I'm a budget gamer so as it stands I'd probably wait until it goes under 10 dollars when I'll be able to afford it which is probably a year and a half away or more. I love the lore of the games and the fantasy setting it's based around. Also one of the major appeals to me is that Geralt as a witcher is still very much human with very strong opinions although his emotions were supposed to purged along with the Witcher rituals. I really like the fact that Witchers wield both swords and a smaller skillset in magic. Similar to paladins but much grittier and with no holy magic connotations. It kind of reminds me of Cecil from Final Fantasy 4 actually, the Witcher would be like Cecil as a Dark Paladin almost. But most of all if Witcher 3 at least matches the 2nd game in mechanics and fun let a lone surpass it, it will definitely be a landmark in gaming. So far I've seen the trailers and the gameplay and it looks like everything has been improved from witcher 2 which was already incredibly fun. The combat seems absolutely stunning now for an RPG type game, and it's an open world similar to Skyrim but with decent combat mechanics? Count me in! That would be absolutely incredible. I like the fact that the games have a huge lore to fall back on from the novels and that the 3rd game is going to tie in both the videogames and the novels in the latest game with the introduction of Ciri and Yennefer. Saying anymore would be huge spoilers, but read the novels! Totally worth it! I'm stoked that you also get to play as Ciri as a main character, apparently her sections alone are about 12 hours long which is longer than most triple A games these days! The game in total is supposed to take around 200 hours with sidequests being played to completion. I would play all the sidequests as I did in both Witcher 1 and 2 because sometimes the sidequests are more interesting than the main plot itself in rare cases. It'd be very humbling to receive this game and I would love to play Geralt of Rivia once again in the biggest game yet by the incredible company known as CD Projekt Red that came from nothing and is now competing with the biggest Triple A companies. Thanks for reading and thank you for the opportunity to have this giveaway.

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