The Witcher 3 REDkit is a modding tool designed to enable modders to customize and enhance the world of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt like never before. With its sophisticated array of features, players can create new characters, quests, animations, and worlds, allowing other players to visit worlds beyond their imagination.
Since its release in 2015, the modding community has been making impressive modifications to The Witcher 3. These have primarily focused on graphical improvements and functional changes such as adding quest markers to the map.
While these subtle adjustments have given players an edge during quests, there haven’t been any that really change the gameplay in any way or add additional content you might see released as DLC. REDkit is likely to change this in a big way, we can’t wait to see what gets released.
When do the Witcher 3 REDkit Modding Tools release?
The Witcher 3 REDkit, a free set of modding tools, will officially be released on May 21st. Initially, it will only be available to PC players.
You can edit anything and everything with this modding tool, it’s the same one the developers used to create the game and its world.
“From crafting new quests, items, weapons, and characters to developing animations, entire storylines, and new territories, this tool empowers you to shape your adventure precisely how you envision it.”
The Witcher 3 REDkit is more than just a game development tool — it’s a love letter to our community! With The Witcher 3 REDkit, you can share your ideas, and inspire others to create a unique gaming experience that is truly your own. We can’t wait to see the amazing things you’ll do with it, so let’s come together and make The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt even more exciting and enjoyable for everyone!
There will be a playtest coming up soon, so modders can try out the tools before they are released later this month. You can sign up for it on Steam.
The Witcher 3 REDkit will be free to download from Steam when it releases on the 21st May.
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