“I prefer story games”: Olympic champion Vitalina Batsarashkina named the most anticipated projects

Two-time pistol shooting champion of the Summer Olympics in Tokyo Vitalina Batsarashkina, who won two gold and one silver medals in the competition, said in interview edition CQ.ru about her love for story games and admitted that she is most waiting for now Horizon forbidden west and God of war raagnarok from company Sony Interactive Entertainment

“In general, I’m looking forward to God of War: Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West. In general, I prefer story games, a kind of movie,” – said the sports star.

Batsarashkina became famous on the gaming Internet after spoke in competition with the medallion of the School of the Cat from the “Witcher” universe worn around his neck. In Russia, she was greeted with the song “Pay the Witcher with a minted coin”

In an interview with reporters, the champion expressed gratitude to the developers The Witcher from the studio CD Projekt REDwho supported her from their pages on social networks.

“Yes, I saw them. I also subscribed to them on Instagram. And it was there that they congratulated me directly. Thank you so much for that!”

The athlete is so passionate about the universe of The Witcher that she was playing one of the games right in between competitions in Tokyo… She is also familiar with Cyberpunk 2077, but he is not going to change his medallion for paraphernalia from Find City.

At the same time, Batsarashkina has a positive attitude to the idea of ​​adding references to her in Cyberpunk 2077 – fans have already asked the developers to do this.

“In” Cyberpunk “I myself found some references to other games: the Keymaster’s shovel from” The Witcher “and BB from Death Stranding. I think it’s not up to me to decide, but it would be funny to be in the game I played myself. , – said the Olympic champion.

Recall that this year both Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt should receive full versions for the next generation consoles. Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X | S

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