If you played
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
when it was new but not the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine
expansions, and then other things came along and you kept putting it off
until finally there was no realistic chance that you'd ever actually
get around to it, but then CD Projekt released it for the Nintendo
Switch and you thought to yourself, "I would love to complete this
experience on that platform, perhaps in part while I ride the train to
work, but I really don't feel like playing through the full base game
again"—if you find yourself in those admittedly rather specific
circumstances—then the latest
"Switcher" update will make you very happy.
The
Witcher 3 on the Switch is the Complete Edition, which includes both
story expansions and "every piece of downloadable content released for
the game." As of the 3.6 update, it will also be compatible with
existing saves from Steam and GOG, "allowing gamers to continue their PC
adventure on the go, as well as [with] HUD, menu and Gwent touch
control support."
The Witcher 3 on Switch now has a "Cloud Saves" menu, as
Kotaku
explained, which will enable you to log into your appropriate account
and then select the save you want to roll with. Do note, however, that
"mod-related bugs and blockers" could be carried along with your save
and cause headaches, and if you've changed the file name of your save
for some reason, the Switch's Cloud Save feature won't be able to find
it.
It's also apparently possible to go the other way, as the menu offers
an option to upload your local Switch save to the Steam cloud. I've
reached out to CD Projekt to clarify whether this means you can actually
go back and forth from Steam to Switch—say, if you want to play on your
Switch while you ride the bus to work and then continue on your PC at
home—and will update if I receive a reply. (I can't imagine what the
point would be otherwise, though.) In the meantime, you might want to
make a backup of your local save before you start fiddling, to ensure
you don't accidentally overwrite that old save.
Update:
CD Projekt confirmed that the cross-platform saving works both ways, so
it's not just a matter of exporting your PC save to the Switch: You can
bounce back and forth between the two platforms as you like, carrying
your game along with you.
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