Yes. In Witcher 3, once the main story is completed, the game doesn't stop you from collecting all the items. There are different types of collectibles scattered across the vast game world. Some are hidden in caves, some are rewards from side quests, and others can be found in monster lairs. Since the world is still accessible after the main story, you have the opportunity to explore every corner and collect every single item if you so desire.
Yes, you can. There are various side quests and expansions that you can undertake even after completing the main story.
Yes. You can go back and explore to find all the collectibles.
Yes, you can freely roam in Witcher 3 after the main story. It's one of the great features of the game. You can go back to all the areas you've visited before, complete side quests you might have missed, and just soak in the rich world of The Witcher.
Yes, you can. After finishing the main story, you are still free to explore Skellige. All the areas in Skellige remain accessible, and you can continue to take on side quests, hunt monsters, and interact with the various characters there.
Yes. The game world remains open for exploration.
Yes, you can. There are still many side quests, contracts, and exploration opportunities available in the game world even after completing the main story.
Sure. Once you complete the main story in Witcher 3, the game doesn't end abruptly. You can still engage in all sorts of activities. For example, you can finish off any side quests you might have missed during the main story run. There are also new areas to explore and new monsters to hunt. It's really great because it gives you more time to fully experience the rich world of the Witcher.
Definitely. After the main story, The Witcher 3 still has a lot to offer. You can take on new challenges, discover hidden areas, and further develop your character.
Yes, you can. The game offers post-main story content and side quests to keep you engaged.
Sure. After the main story, there are numerous post - game activities. You can explore areas you might have missed, complete side quests that you skipped during the main playthrough. There are also additional contracts for Geralt to take on. The game world remains rich and full of things to do.