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After recovering, Geralt ventures out to find Ciri with Jaskier, but after being broken down and nearly killed while also potentially losing Ciri, Geralt's let go of any self-imposed limitations, as is showcased by a bloodbath at the border.Welcome to r/SteamDeck, the subreddit for Valve's handheld computer. As in the books, Geralt is brutally beaten by Vilgefortz and is only saved thanks to Geralt's allies in Brokilon and Yennefer's magic.

One of the biggest questions coming into season 3 is how things play out for Geralt. If you are all caught up we've got you covered, but if not, you can check out our non-spoiler review right here.

We're breaking down everything you need to know about how season 3 ended and how it leads into season 4, but there will be no shortage of spoilers as a result. Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Jaskier, and the world itself have experienced some big changes over the course of the season and these will play a role in what comes next. The Witcher Season 3 is finally in the books and complete with Chapter 2's release on Netflix, and there are several threads that will be picked up in a major way in Season 4.
