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Games Like The Witcher 3
The best next RPGs if The Witcher 3 hooked you with world immersion, strong quest writing, and long-form role-playing.
If The Witcher 3 worked for you, you are probably not looking for just another fantasy map. You are looking for another RPG where wandering feels meaningful and the side content still feels worth your attention.
Quick Picks
- Best overall next step: Cyberpunk 2077
- Best if you want another choice-heavy story giant: Baldur’s Gate 3
- Best if you want a freer sandbox: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
Who This List Is For
This page is for players who want another long-form RPG with world texture, memorable writing, or a strong sense of place.
It is less useful if you only want fast combat spectacle and do not care about immersion or quest quality.
The Best Games
Cyberpunk 2077

- Why it stands out: It is the clearest next step if what you want is more CD Projekt-style quest writing in a different world.
- Best for: Players who want a stronger combat pace without losing role-playing flavor.
- Watch out for: It is darker, more urban, and less meditative than The Witcher 3.
Baldur’s Gate 3

- Why it stands out: It gives you another huge RPG where your choices leave real fingerprints.
- Best for: Players who want deeper role-play and stronger party dynamics.
- Watch out for: It trades real-time action for turn-based systems.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

- Why it stands out: It is still one of the strongest answers if your favorite thing is simply living inside a giant RPG world.
- Best for: Players who want freedom and exploration above all.
- Watch out for: Quest writing is less consistently sharp than The Witcher 3 at its best.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

- Why it stands out: It works when you want another big historical world with long-form narrative rhythm.
- Best for: Players who enjoy settlement-building, exploration, and saga structure.
- Watch out for: It is heavier and more padded.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade

- Why it stands out: It is a good pivot if you want stronger character momentum and premium presentation, not another open world.
- Best for: Players who care about emotional beats and party chemistry.
- Watch out for: It is far more linear.
Elden Ring

- Why it stands out: It overlaps less in writing style, but strongly matches that “lose yourself in the world” appeal.
- Best for: Players who want exploration and atmosphere to do the heavy lifting.
- Watch out for: It does not offer Witcher-style quest clarity or character intimacy.
How We Picked These Games
We prioritized games that share at least one major Witcher 3 strength:
- world immersion
- memorable questing
- meaningful role-playing
- long-form commitment that still feels worth it
Where to Go Next
- Open Best Games for Story-First Players if your main filter is quest writing, tone, and narrative pull.
- Open Best Games with Great Exploration if roaming a world and finding things matters as much as the story.
- Open Games Like Skyrim if what you want next is another giant fantasy RPG, even with a looser authored spine.
Final Recommendation
- Pick Cyberpunk 2077 if you want the strongest modern follow-up.
- Pick Baldur’s Gate 3 if you want more choice and party drama.
- Pick Skyrim Special Edition if what you want most is another world to disappear into.