The former Prime Minister of Poland loves this video game so much he gave it to Obama as a gift

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US President Barack Obama shakes hands with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk prior to a meeting in Warsaw, Poland, in 2011.

The popular role-playing game series "The Witcher" is beloved in Poland - so much so that back in 2011, the country's prime minister at the time, Donald Tusk, presented Obama with the collector's edition of "The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings" to commemorate his visit.

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President Obama visited Poland again in June 2014 and had kind words to say about the game:

The last time I was here, Donald [Tusk] gave me a gift, the video game developed here in Poland that's won fans the world over, "The Witcher." I confess, I'm not very good at video games, but I've been told that it is a great example of Poland's place in the new global economy. And it's a tribute to the talents and work ethic of the Polish people as well as the wise stewardship of Polish leaders like Prime Minister Tusk.

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If you're wondering why President Obama was given a copy of "The Witcher" in the first place, it's important to understand that "The Witcher" is not your average video game.

It's an incredible achievement for so many reasons.

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