In a surprise move that merges dark-fantasy grit with casual mobile gameplay, CD Projekt Red and Nerial (the creators of Reigns) have announced Reigns: The Witcher.
Set to launch on February 25, 2026, this spin-off offers a stylistic, tongue-in-cheek detour from the heavy-hitting RPGs the franchise is known for. Here is what you need to know about Geralt’s latest “swipe-right” adventure.
1. Dandelion Pulls the Strings
Unlike the main series, where Geralt’s choices are “yours,” this game is framed through the unreliable narration of the bard Dandelion. He is recounting the White Wolf’s legendary exploits to a tavern audience—and he’s not afraid to embellish.
Because the game is essentially a performance, the tone is lighter and more comedic. Your goal isn’t just to survive; it’s to help Dandelion tell a story so grand that it achieves “narrative immortality.”
2. Gameplay: Choice by Swipe
The core mechanic follows the classic Reigns formula. You are presented with narrative cards featuring allies, monsters, and moral dilemmas.
- Swipe Left or Right: Every decision shifts the balance of four key pillars: Humans, Non-humans, Sorcerers, and Geralt’s own Witcher Path (his monster-hunting focus).
- Balance is Life: If any meter becomes too full or completely empty, Geralt meets a “deliciously creative” end—anything from being eaten by a dragon to drowning in a vat of syrup.
- Roguelite Progression: When Geralt “dies,” Dandelion simply starts a new ballad. Each run unlocks new “Inspirations,” cards, and songbooks that expand the story for your next attempt.
3. Rhythm-Based Combat
While Reigns is usually purely text-based, this version introduces a combat minigame. Described by the developers as a “Witcher fan-fiction simulator,” these sequences require you to swipe in rhythm to mimic Geralt’s “sword dance,” dodging and parrying attacks from ghouls and rotfiends.
4. Familiar Faces
Expect a star-studded cast of characters to pop up in Dandelion’s tall tales:
- Yennefer and Triss: Usually offering high-stakes magical bargains.
- Vesemir: Providing grizzled wisdom (or judging your choices).
- Roach: Yes, the horse is there—and yes, things still get weird.
Availability & Specs
- Release Date: February 25, 2026
- Platforms: PC (Steam), iOS, and Android
- Vibe: A perfect “snackable” game for fans waiting for The Witcher 4.
Find out more here – https://www.reignsgame.com/witcher
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