The Witcher 3 features a trio of main endings, alongside a wide assortment of variations, depending on your actions throughout the game. It’s one of the rare games where your actions feel like they do have consequences that affect the end of the game as a whole. Whether Geralt ends up happy and retired or miserable and alone at the end of this adventure is entirely up to the player.
Even though The Witcher 3 was originally released in May 2015, the game is still worth playing in 2024. A classic RPG in every sense of the word, CD PROJEKT RED gave players a few very interesting endings to look forward to.
As for your ending, it depends primarily on the actions you take during the missions Battle Preparations, Blood on the Battlefield, and Final Preparations. Depending on what you do during these, you’ll receive one of three main endings.
Then, depending on actions such as who you did (or did not) romance, and actions taken during particular side quests, those will offer other minor variations.
The first of the three endings for The Witcher has Geralt lying to Emhyar var Emreis during the quest Something Ends, Something Begins, and tells him that his daughter (Ciri) sacrificed herself for the greater good, preventing the White Cold from completely taking over the land. He also informed the Emperor that the body may never be found.
However, this isn’t entirely the case. The player will then get a choice about what to tell the Emperor next (plenty of work for a Witcher/none of your business), as well as a series of choices about what Ciri’s final words were (Regretted not being able to say goodbye/You weren’t a good father/Didn’t talk about you).
Geralt, after leaving the Emperor, returned to the Ruined Fortress, where he received
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