On November 15, 2025, Go On Board and CD PROJEKT RED officially unveiled the highly anticipated details of their upcoming board game: The Witcher: Legacy. The crowdfunding campaign will launch on November 25 on Gamefound, marking the start of a project that promises to be one of the most ambitious events of the year in the world of board games.
🌍 A Global Launch From the Start
One of the highlights of this announcement: the game will be available in multiple languages from the campaign’s launch, including English, Polish, German, French, Italian, Czech, and Spanish. This clearly demonstrates that Go On Board and CD PROJEKT RED are targeting a global audience from the outset—a strategic choice for a franchise as popular as The Witcher.
🧙♂️ Gameplay Mechanics and Proposal
Key elements of the game’s structure:
The game is scenario-driven: players take on the roles of survivors of the Kaer Morhen massacre, and their choices shape the campaign.
Exploration Phase: players move around a map, make tests, keep a travel journal, and trigger narrative events.
Combat and Monster Hunts: encounters are not static; depending on the decisions made, the encounters evolve and adapt.
Legacy Mechanics: the game evolves over the course of sessions—there are branching narratives, choices with significant consequences, and permanent changes to the story and the game board.
This promises a true sense of progression: each game can have a lasting impact, and players will need to carefully consider their decisions.
🎁 Reward for early backers
Early backers won’t be forgotten: an exclusive Gorgon model will be given to the first participants of the campaign. This miniature represents a dangerous monster and fits perfectly within the Witcher universe.
📚 A heavy legacy — but high expectations
This new game is the third project between Go On Board and CD PROJEKT RED in The Witcher universe, following The Witcher: Old World, which was a resounding success — with over 192,000 copies sold.
In conclusion: The Witcher: Legacy is already establishing itself as a major upcoming project for fans of narrative board games and Geralt’s universe. The November 25th launch and the promise of a multilingual game demonstrate the ambition to reach a wide audience, while the legacy mechanics hint at a deep and evolving experience.
