The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Behind the Scenes with Games of Thrones’ Tywin Lannister

CD Projekt RED has released a new ‘behind the scenes’ video for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, featuring Charles Dance. Charles Dance – best known for his role in Game of Thrones as Tywin Lannister – lends his voice to Emhyr var Emreis (the ruthless Emperor of Nilfgaard). Enjoy!

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Charles Dance

15 thoughts on “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Behind the Scenes with Games of Thrones’ Tywin Lannister”

  1. Anyone want to see Charles Dance in the film role of a lifetime?

    Space Truckers.

    I would of walked out, if it weren’t that I was in my own house.

  2. I hope it sells a lot of copies and shows other developers/publishers how to manage DLC, DRM, Season Passes and other BS that is killing the AAA game’s industry.

    1. i hope it sells tons on PC otherwise they might turn to consoles more…then again they are bound to PC by GoG anyway. thankfully in May there is no giant competition unlike this month with GTA and by then most already bought GTA and there is not gonna be a sale for GTA so soon so Witcher is gonna be safe.

    2. I tend to wonder how would TW3 look and feel and all the other verbs if CDPR had the budget that Rockstar had for GTAV, because what we see today has been accomplished with, what, five or ten times less budget?

      1. budget and time. technically it took R* near 7 years to make and optimize GTA V for PC (IV came out in 2008 right? i don’t remember exactly). for Witcher 3 they had like 4 years in comparison to optimize and make the game.

    3. It will i believe and if they pull out Cyberpunk 2077 the way they did on The Witcher 3, you know…
      I don’t usually give 30€ for a game, but damn…

  3. So that’s where the Spanish translation money went?
    I was going to play it in English anyway, but I hate companies spending maybe 10 times as much on known names rather than having 10 times as many (good) but unknown dubbers. Remember Skyrim.

    1. Most of the money should be spent on the English voice overs, that’s how the game is meant to be played.
      And sorry but i don’t think anyone really gives a schit about the Spanish or whatever other translation.
      They are spending money on well known actors who are extremely good.
      Charles Dance is phenomenal.

      1. If anything, the game is meant to be played in Polish, but whatever, I’m not biting.
        When you’re done looking at your own navel please read the rest of my comment, the part that you didn’t use to try to start some nationalist flamewar.

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