Holy moly, fellow gamers! 🤯 Dig this: a recent deep-dive modding project just unearthed a BONKERS piece of cut content from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. We all know about the fun little nods to Cyberpunk 2077 hidden in Night City—a magazine with Ciri, references to Roach, the whole shebang. But what if the connection was supposed to be WAY deeper? What if Geralt of Rivia himself almost took a portal straight into the dystopian future? Buckle up, because that's exactly what was planned! 😱

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The Glitch in the Multiverse: "Through Time and Space"

Remember that trippy quest "Through Time and Space"? You know, the one where Geralt and the elven sage Avallac'h go dimension-hopping like interdimensional tourists? They visit a desert, a poisonous world, and some icy plains. Pretty standard weird Witcher stuff. But thanks to the awesome "What Lies Unseen" modding project (shoutout to those legends! 🙌), we now know CD Projekt Red had a much wilder destination in mind.

Originally, one of those portals was supposed to drop the White Wolf right into... Night City. Yep, the neon-drenched, corpo-infested hellscape from Cyberpunk 2077, years before that game was even officially revealed. Talk about a prophetic easter egg! This wasn't just a poster on a wall; it was meant to be a full-blown, boots-on-the-ground (or chrome-on-the-asphalt) visit.

The Conversation That Never Was

The dataminers found a fully scripted, but ultimately cut, dialogue between Geralt and Avallac'h for this moment. And let's be real, it's pure gold. Geralt's reaction to Night City is exactly what we'd expect from a medieval monster hunter tossed into 2077.

Here’s the juicy convo they were supposed to have:

  • Geralt: "What... What is this place? Is this the afterlife?"

  • Avallac'h: "No. Just another of the realities the Spiral leads through... Technologically advanced, but broken. Dying."

  • Geralt: "Disgusting. This stench, noise... How can you live here?!"

  • Avallac'h: "You should know better. This world is inhabited by humans, not elves."

😂😂😂 Can't you just picture it? Geralt, used to the smell of monsters and swamp rot, absolutely gagging at the cocktail of exhaust fumes, garbage, and despair that is Night City's aroma. Avallac'h, ever the condescending know-it-all, dropping a sick burn about humanity's mess. Perfection.

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The Ripple Effect: A Cyberpunk Quest Thread

But wait, there's more! This wasn't just a one-off visual gag. According to breakdowns from creators like xLetails, this cut scene had consequences meant to span both games. The plan was for Geralt to encounter a down-on-their-luck drug addict in this version of Night City. In a classic Witcher move (beneath that gruff exterior lies a heart of... well, not gold, but maybe silver), Geralt would give the addict some coin.

And here's the kicker: that same addict was then supposed to reappear in Cyberpunk 2077, visibly more prosperous, all thanks to a handful of orens from a time-traveling witcher. 🤯 This would have created a tiny, beautiful narrative thread directly tying the two worlds together, showing how a small act of kindness in one universe could change a life in another. It's a stunningly cool idea that adds a whole new layer to CDPR's interconnected world-building.

Why Was It Cut? The Great Video Game Mystery

So why did this absolutely banger of an idea get left on the cutting room floor? The modding community has some theories:

  • Timing & Spoilers: Cyberpunk 2077 was still deep in development when The Witcher 3 launched. Showing a full-blown, explorable chunk of Night City might have been too big a spoiler for their next major IP.

  • Tonal Whiplash: Jumping from dark fantasy to full cyberpunk in a side quest might have been too jarring for some players, breaking immersion.

  • Scope Creep: Making a believable, albeit small, slice of Night City within The Witcher 3's engine probably required significant resources that were needed elsewhere.

Whatever the reason, it's a fascinating glimpse into the creative process. Game development is full of these "what if" stories, and it's incredible that tools and passionate modders can still uncover them years later.

The Legacy of Unseen Connections

This discovery does more than just add a cool trivia fact. It recontextualizes the easter eggs we did get.

The Witcher 3 in Cyberpunk 2077 What This Cut Quest Adds
Ciri's Magazine Hints she might have visited this world too.
References to "Roach" A nod to a companion who almost saw it.
Smuggler's Cache & Wolf School Graffiti Foreshadowing a much larger planned connection.

It shows that CD Projekt Red's desire to link their worlds wasn't just post-launch fan service—it was a foundational idea from the very beginning. The shared universe of The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 was almost literally a portal away.

As the "What Lies Unseen" project and other modding efforts continue, who knows what other secrets are buried in the code? Maybe we'll find plans for Ciri in Night City, or a Cyberpunk character popping into a Witcher tavern. One thing's for sure: the worlds of CDPR are deeper and more connected than we ever imagined. This cut quest is a legendary piece of gaming history, a glimpse into a crossover event that could have been. And honestly? We're just left here, imagining Geralt trying to haggle with a Ripperdoc or use Axii on a Maelstrom ganger. What a glorious missed opportunity! 🐺⚡