You can explore the open world, take on side quests, or engage in monster hunting for extra rewards and experience.
Well, you can delve into the game's expansions if you have them. You might also revisit locations and notice new details you missed before. And don't forget to interact with NPCs - some might have new dialogue or quests available post-main story.
Yes, you can do the DLCs after finishing the main story in Witcher 3. The game allows you to continue exploring the world and experiencing the additional content provided by the DLCs at your own pace even after the main plot is completed.
Yes. In Witcher 3, once you've completed the story, free roam becomes available. You can revisit all the regions, from the bustling cities to the spooky swamps. There are still many things to do like hunting down monsters that you didn't get around to before, or helping out villagers with their small problems. It adds a lot of replayability to the game as you can keep exploring and finding new things long after the main story is over.
Yes, absolutely. It's one of the great features of the game. You can keep exploring and taking on side quests.
Sure. After finishing the main story, there are a lot of things left to do. For example, you can go back to all the areas you previously visited. There might be some side quests that you missed or new ones that pop up. Also, exploring the world further can lead to interesting encounters and loot. It's like the game doesn't really end just because the main story is over. You can keep on playing as Geralt and keep having adventures in the rich world of 'The Witcher 3'.
Sure. After the main story, there are numerous post - game activities. You can explore areas you might have missed, complete side quests that you skipped during the main playthrough. There are also additional contracts for Geralt to take on. The game world remains rich and full of things to do.
Yes, you can. There are various side quests and expansions that you can undertake even after completing the main story.
Well, some old pals might just go their separate ways. For example, Zoltan could head back to his own business, maybe continue with his dwarf gang's activities. They might not be as closely involved in Geralt's life as during the main story.
Yes, you can freely roam in Witcher 3 after the main story. It's one of the great features of the game. You can go back to all the areas you've visited before, complete side quests you might have missed, and just soak in the rich world of The Witcher.
Yes, you can. After finishing the main story, you are still free to explore Skellige. All the areas in Skellige remain accessible, and you can continue to take on side quests, hunt monsters, and interact with the various characters there.
Sure. After finishing the main story of Witcher 3, the expansions become accessible. These expansions often add more depth to the game world. For example, they might introduce new characters or expand on the lore. It's a great way to continue your adventure in the Witcher universe even after the main plot has been completed.