The free DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is moved to release next week and instead, the game is getting a hefty-sized Patch 1.07 which is set on addressing many issues and bringing major improvements, better inventory and sorting, player stashes, and a new movement system later this week.
CD Projekt Red's The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Patch 1.07 for the Xbox One, PS4 and PC platforms comes later this week with tons of improvements and set to be the biggest yet, with plenty of fixes and bringing an entirely new game features.
Below are the some of the details on key changes that comes with Patch 1.07 that can be found in CD Projekt Red's official forum page.
- A new, alternative (optional) movement response mode for Geralt.
- A player stash for storing items, available in various locations throughout the game. Stash locations are marked on the player's map.
- Crafting and alchemy components no longer add to the overall inventory weight.
- Books are now placed in a dedicated tab in the Inventory and books that have already been read are properly grayed out.
- Multiple sorting options are now available in the Inventory.
- Alchemy formulas and crafting diagrams can be "pinned", meaning all components and ingredients required to make them will be conveniently marked in the Shop panel.
- Dozens of fixes for quest related issues, both major and minor.
- A few performance enhancements, including the optimization of FX, scenes and general gameplay.
- Various improvements to horse behavior.
Regarding the free DLC that is supposed to be available this week, CD Projekt RED's Community and Website Coordinator Marcin Momot has assured the players that the free expansion will be released next week adding a new outfit for Ciri.
"Since it's been all hands on deck working to finish and release this patch on time, we won't be publishing a free DLC this week (don't worry - free content comes back next week). We hope you understand our decision," said Momot.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt developed for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC was released on May 19 and had reportedly sold over four million copies in two weeks after its release date.
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