The Witcher 3 Blood & Wine New Region Trailer Released
CD Projekt Red have published a new trailer for Blood & Wine, the upcoming Witcher 3 DLC. The new video is like a documentary, presenting the new areas that will be added to the game, talking about the customs, people and political climate.
Toussaint is a seemingly peaceful country, unspoiled by war and political struggles.
The developers are expecting around 30 hours for an average playthrough, with new locations to visit, monsters to slay, NPCs to talk to and armor to collect. Blood & Wine is supposed to launch on May 31st, on PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. If you’ve bought the season pass, it will be added to your account once it’s out. If not, you can buy it for $20 separately.
Toussaint is a seemingly peaceful country, unspoiled by war and political struggles.
The vast vineyards, sun-bathed slopes and lavish architecture hide a terrible secret, as it usually happens. There’s a beast terorrizing the populace, and a witcher is the only one who can help.
The developers are expecting around 30 hours for an average playthrough, with new locations to visit, monsters to slay, NPCs to talk to and armor to collect. Blood & Wine is supposed to launch on May 31st, on PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. If you’ve bought the season pass, it will be added to your account once it’s out. If not, you can buy it for $20 separately.
This looks absolutely beautiful! BaW could very well be a candidate for GOTY if only expansions and DLC were eligible for the award. 90+ quests, 40+ POI, a new region as large or larger than Velen/ Ard Skellig. Gotta love and respect CDPR’s passion and respect to gamers, more devs and publishers need to take note of how to treat their fan base and offer substantial, justified season passes, DLC and expansions.