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The Witcher 3 Unveils REDkit as Free Mod Editor Set to Launch May 21
Fans of The Witcher 3 have something thrilling to look forward to this month. CD Projekt has officially set the release date for The Witcher 3 REDkit, an eagerly awaited mod editor. This announcement was made through a recent update on Steam.
Introduced last November, REDkit began its testing phase in mid-April, allowing gamers a sneak peek at its capabilities. Those eager to see what the tool looks like can watch it on YouTube.

Testing on the Steam platform will continue for the next few weeks. This period will help refine the final details before its grand launch scheduled for May 21 on platforms including Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store.
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The best part? REDkit will be completely free for all players of The Witcher 3. This tool promises to enhance the gaming experience by allowing users to edit almost every aspect of the game. Players can create new missions, characters, territories, objects, and animations, thus expanding the already rich universe of the game.
So mark your calendars for May 21, when you can start transforming the world of The Witcher 3 into your own unique vision!
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