Currently replaying the Blood and Wine DLC, never realized Barghest made an appearance in both franchises lol

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  1. RubyWillBeatYou

    The Witcher continues to find ways to sneak its way into Cyberpunk

  2. RectumCleansing

    There are also drones named Griffins and Wyverns in the game

  3. JCDickleg7

    I knew it was a mythical creature but I forgot it was a dog, that’s fitting

  4. NotAtAllASkinwalker

    It’s a mythological creature before both tho.

  5. TheBigLugmos

    I just realized the typo. “Barghests saints and sinners alike would need fear barghests”

  6. ashrensnow

    Barghests are actually creatures from folklore, them showing up in both games is more likely that they pulled from the same references for inspiration rather than being referential to Witcher

  7. Tarushdei

    Wait till you find out it’s based on a real folkloric creature.

  8. Level_Hour6480

    It being in all caps in 2077 leads me to beliebe it stands for something. No clue what.

  9. JosieRising

    I went the other way, it immediately made me think of them particularly the colour scheme. Then I remembered the spoon house and sprinting up to it to avoid those bloody things.

  10. Tr4shkitten

    Not like CDPR invented the concept of barghest or the usage of the name for a group of people. But sorta nice touch

  11. I guess. CDPR didn’t invent Barghests, it’s not weird to assume it’s just a shared concept rather than a reference to The Witcher

  12. Fabulous-Spirit-3476

    I had just fought those for the first time in the Witcher 3 then like a week later noticed in cyberpunk lol

  13. Barghast is a hound of a WoW boss in Shadowlands. I thought this dogs connection wasn’t that obscure to people.

  14. It’s more obvious if you look at Witcher 1 design

  15. Tbh. I only realized it after playing Marvel Midnight Suns. When they show you the actual Barghest

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