There is Hidden Location in The Witcher 3 Which Remains Unvisited by Most Players. Getting to It May Have Seemed Impossible

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades under my belt, I must say that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains one of the most captivating games I’ve ever played. The fact that it still boasts a million active users after almost a decade is a testament to its enduring quality. One such hidden gem unearthed recently by the Slinger channel has left me utterly intrigued.


The game “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” has been around for nearly a decade now, but it’s not just multiplayer games like “League of Legends” that keep players hooked. Contrary to what might seem logical, CD Projekt Red’s masterpiece still boasts over a million active users. One possible explanation for this is the game’s expansive open-world setting, brimming with secrets. One such secret was recently highlighted on the YouTube channel – Slinger.

Party with officers

As reported by the developers of the Slinger channel, there exists a hidden location within The Witcher 3 that many players may not have discovered. Given its difficult accessibility, this is hardly surprising. This elusive spot can be found south of Velen and lies under the control of the Nilfgaardian army. It’s a humble settlement, often referred to as a rest home, which plays a crucial role for the weary soldiers in the Empire’s army. Here, they can briefly escape the rigors of their barracks or training grounds to find some much-needed respite.

A fortification was erected around the structures. Two heavily armed guards stand watch at the entrance. They refuse entry to civilians, particularly strangers from nearby areas. “Make one mistake and you’re finished,” they warn repeatedly. It’s futile to attempt to breach the barrier or leap over it (except in unusual game circumstances). However, there is a method to gain access. The guards can be outwitted.

Slip past the unsuspecting guards by donning the attire of a Nilfgaardian military officer. You can acquire this outfit from a vendor in Crow’s Perch, where the Bloody Baron resides. As long as you wear a recognizable uniform, they will allow us to pass.

Show me what you got, Nilfgaardian

Many gamers have yet to discover the Nilfgaardian outpost, since it’s not linked to any quests involving the Empire’s military. However, those who enjoy delving into Geralt’s universe should remedy this situation without delay. Inside, you’ll find treasures just waiting to be claimed. Additionally, this provides a rare chance to peek into how officers unwind (hint: they do it in luxury).

As we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the digital tale of The Witcher, it might be beneficial to re-examine the previous installment, just in case there are still hidden mysteries waiting to be discovered.

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2024-11-22 14:31