The Witcher Adventure Game to be Published by Fantasy Flight Games

It's becoming increasingly clear that CD Projekt RED strongly believes in The Witcher as a multimedia franchise, and another proof of this belief comes today via a press release announcing that they teamed up with Fantasy Flight Games to publish a board game designed by Ignacy Trzewiczek based on the videogame saga (itself inspired by the books from Andrzej Sapkowski). Here's the announcement trailer:



And the full press release:

CD Projekt RED, the creator of the critically acclaimed Witcher franchise of video games, and Fantasy Flight Games, a marketplace leader in board game development and publishing, are thrilled to announce their cooperation in publishing The Witcher Adventure Game.

(Fantasy Flight Games has an outstanding connection with board game fans worldwide and is well known for the highest quality of their titles. We're really excited that we can join the party and expand The Witcher universe in such great company,) said Adam Badowski, Head of Studio, CD Projekt RED.

Ignacy Trzewiczek's The Witcher Adventure Game takes players on a journey across the world of The Witcher as they assume the roles of four beloved characters from the books and computer games: Geralt of Rivia, monster slayer; Dandelion, roguish bard; Triss Merigold, cunning sorceress; and Yarpen Zigrin, dwarven warrior. A variety of quests invite players to hunt monsters, earn gold on dangerous missions, and interact with the characters they meet in a web of alliances and treachery.

(We are very pleased to partner with CD Projekt RED on The Witcher Adventure Game. The story and the setting of The Witcher really lends itself to an adventure board game. We're looking forward to players being able to craft their own narrative during the course of the game,) said Steve Horvath, Senior VP of Communication and Digital Business for Fantasy Flight Games.

Watch the Teaser Video for a taste of what's to come and visit the newly launched website for further details.

At the risk of making an inane comment, I must admit I'm not entirely sure why they went with Yarpen as a playable character instead of the more well-known Zoltan.