Iorveth is dead.
Were true I think it would be way harder for him to say that, considering Iorveth is supposedly Marcin's favorite character.
So it seems that he might be in some Gwent singleplayer campaign. Didn't see this coming tbh but.... okay then.
I respect every opinions, but to conform with a gwent game when the character was meant and said to appear in the main game establish a negative precedent
I agree, the continuation/conclusion of the Iorveth path is what I was anticipating for 4 years.
But if he will appear in the Gwent story mode it's better than nothing I guess....
No proofs, but since Gwent just got announced i'd say it's pretty clear why Marcin showed up here. And they're no longer working on TW3, so it can't be an EE or cut content restored.
Well, which one is it, Marcin?Iorveth is dead.
Just kidding
Maybe
Or maybe not
:smile:
Marcin's step from "They are both fine. Don't worry." to something like "Maybe he's fine, maybe he's dead.".
2.) He got new information about at least Iorveth's situation since the last time and these are no good news.
there will be no new expansion, they have already stated it, blood and wine was the last content for tw3,
the only thing we'll get are patches to fix technical issues, or maybe an enhanced edition, but i don't think they will add this characters, they think it would make no sense in the story if the wild hunt, maybe they add a simple contract like "missing miners"
i don't want to loose hope, but every day that passes makes it harder to keep to hope to see this characters again
Well, it's likely that it matters because the card game spin-off "GWENT" that was showed on the E3 will have a solo-player story mode (with several sub-stories in different times and places and with different main characters - some old, some new). From what I have read they showed an early version of it on the E3 where you can control a chosen character (in the E3 demo it was Geralt together with some mercenaries) in a 2D-World and the battles will then be fought in Gwent-style.Does it make any difference?. Given that is the last Witcher game the result it's practically the same. We won't see him again
Edit:
I personally hope that if Saskia and Iorveth are in the Gwent game that their story/stories offers a nice closure. No story from "the past" that leads to the same open end that already exists.
Would you guys be sated if Marcin said that they lived happily ever after?
No, I want to see it. Not get told.