Although CD Projekt RED had already been reported several times earlier that they would be releasing free DLCs for the "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt," the game developers would be offering paid expansion for the final installment in the "The Witcher" franchise. It was also revealed that the additional 30 hours of game play would cost to around US$25.
The paid pack would grant access to "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" gamers to two huge expansions: "Hearts of Stone" and "Blood and Wine," based on a report from Den of Geek. The Hearts of Stone" expansion pack would take Geralt to No Man's Land; the witcher would then be in the service of the mysterious Man of Glass. Meanwhile, the "Blood and Wine" expansion pack would be set at the Toussaint, which would be a new region on "The Witcher" franchise; Geralt would have to be prepared for the dark secrets this quiet carefree place would hold.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt," including the paid expansion packs, would cost around US$80. One the other hand, gamers would also be able to buy the expansion packs individually. The "Hearts of Stone" would cost around US$10 while "Blood and Wine" would cost around US$ 20. The expansion pack prices for the game's PC edition would be the same as that of the game consoles. However, the expansion passes for both the PS4 and the Xbox One editions of the game were still unavailable for pre-order, based on a report from Dual Shockers.
Meanwhile, Sony would be giving out "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" theme for the gamers who would be pre-ordering the game in the PlayStation Store, based on a report from Gamepur. The theme would be 8.8MB and would be available now for those who pre-order the digital version of the game.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" would be launched on May 19 would be available for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
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