A Magic-Filled Trailer For The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings

To celebrate its recent release date announcement for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, CD Projekt RED and its global publishing partners have released a new cinematic trailer for the action-RPG. Just a short one, though. Its computer-generated storytelling is only long enough to whet our appetite for more. At least console (Xbox 360) gamers will only have to wait until April 17 to play through this highly-touted game, which became a favourite when it was released for PC last May.

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To celebrate its recent release date announcement for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, CD Projekt RED and its global publishing partners have released a new cinematic trailer for the action-RPG. Just a short one, though.

Its computer-generated storytelling is only long enough to whet our appetite for more. At least console (Xbox 360) gamers will only have to wait until April 17 to play through this highly-touted game, which became a favourite when it was released for PC last May.

That above-mentioned cinematic is available below, for your viewing pleasure. Check it out if you’d like to see some impressive archery, strange magic, a frozen party and the assassination of a seemingly jolly king.


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