Summary

The lead quest designer of the tremendously popularThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunthas revealed that there are things about the game he doesn’t like and would love to have the chance to go back in time to fix them. Even though this may come as a surprise to fans, consideringThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s success and enduring popularity over the years, one key member of the development team has some serious regrets about the game.

The Witcher 3is one of the big names in the video game industry. The game came out in 2015, and although CD Projekt Red had released a couple of games in the series before this one,The Witcher 3skyrocketed the franchise’s popularity. It not only helped boost its recognition in the video game world but also brought the books that inspired the game to a wider audience. It’s 2025, andThe Witcher 3is still a solid option for RPG enthusiastswho want to immerse themselves in an open world packed with content to explore. Despite the game’s success, one key member of the development team wishes he could change some aspects of it.

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Speaking toGamesRadar+, lead quest designer Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz revealed that he would love to be able to travel back in time to address some aspects of the game he doesn’t like. Tomaszkiewicz, who was responsible for creating some of thehighly praised quests inThe Witcher 3, confessed he still “hates” some of the things they did. However, the designer didn’t explain exactly what things he regrets or why he thinks it would be good to change them.

Whatever Tomaszkiewicz’s concerns may be, it seems that none of them have managed to significantly affect the game’s performance over the years. Recently,Geralt de Rivia’s voice actor reflected onThe Witcher 3’s enduring popularity. He shared his opinion about the game’s immersive storytelling, admitting he believes just a few games have been able to matchThe Witcher 3. The actor also mentioned the game’s stunning visuals, along with the gameplay’s quality, which still holds up in 2025.

The Witcher 3’s enduring appeal is also evident in its active community on social media, which keeps sparking conversations about the game. Players share mods, tips, theories, and more, even after almost 10 years since the game was released.

For those who still enjoy the game, there will be aconcert tour to celebrateThe Witcher 3’s 10th anniversarystarting in May 2025, where fans will get to listen to the game’s popular soundtrack live. While players keep enjoyingThe Witcher 3, it’s intriguing to think about the aspects Tomaszkiewicz would like to have changed.