Bathtub Zoltan Chivay will be more realistic than ever as the Witcher 3's Full Fat Mods tool gets a release date

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Bathtub Zoltan Chivay will be more realistic than ever as the Witcher 3's Full Fat Mods tool gets a release date

If you're like me, you have 2 desires: The creation of human international brotherhood and Zoltan with recklessly customizable amounts of clothing It's my pleasure to let you know that both dreams are closer to being realized than ever: CD Projekt has announced the release date of the full version of REDKit for The Witcher 3. It was a great opportunity for me to be a part of the team. It will be published on 5/21 via Steam, but can be used in various versions of the game. 

If you're almost sure that this happened almost 10 years ago, you're thinking of MODKit. The Witcher3 got its mods tool in 2015, but CDP is committed to making geralt more malleable than ever, based on the same set of tools the developers used to create the game."It is REDKit" should allow almost unlimited freedom of mods."

"Infinite Freedom" is a game forum where you can dream of something completely new for the Witcher 3 and bring them to life instead of changing what is already there, CDP says, "new quests, new worlds, new cutscenes, new characters/monsters." You can create /NPCs, new journal entries, dialogues, etc." And there are many others. Basically, one of the greatest RPGs of the past 10 years is open to the level customization that we more traditionally associate with Bethesda games.1 

The tool was available in beta for some time after it was announced last year, but modders can finally get the full-fat version in a few weeks.

Once upon a time, CDP said the Witcher 3 would not get the REDKit tool, but the man planned and God laughs. It's only 9 years since its release and it's here. My only concern is that the tool is too slow. The Witcher 3 is, of course, classic, but most players have long migrated to more recent games. If you're lucky, the release of REDKit will spark a bit of a renaissance in the game, but if these tools get closer to Geralt's last outing in 2015, what will we see?

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