Beyond being a badass, hes a character with heart and drive.
His motives are clear and he sticks by them.
Yet for some baffling reason, Iorveth is completely absent fromThe Witcher 3.
It is appearances like these that make Iorveths absence feels particularly conspicuous.
One says, Have you heard the latest rumours about Iorveth?
The other responds, So riddled with arrows, he resembled a hedgehog.
I tell you, Iorveth is dead.
The other snaps back, hastily stating, Dead?
No, hes been spotted in Novigrad.
Theres a mystified air surrounding what The Witcher 2s best side character has been up to.
Something stinks, and it isnt the guts of an arachas.
There was originally going to bea Nilfgaardian subplotregarding the outbreak of the Catriona plague.
What would have originally unfolded is the disease tearing apart Velen.
Look,Cyberpunk 2077 hasnt been ideal.
The sour aftertaste still lingers even now, nearly a full year later.
Prior to Cyberpunk 2077’s launch, it was the most beloved studio in the industry.
Now it seemingly has a reputation on par with the likes of EA.
Seemingly, thats already happening with the next-gen port and collaboration with Netflix.
Bring him back, CD Projekt Red.
Its not too late.
NEXT:The Witcher 3: Complete Guide And Walkthrough