
CD Projekt Red is really getting the hype train moving for Blood and Wine, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's final expansion, and Geralt of Rivia's final adventure. In a new developer diary, the add-on is described as "basically a new game" by the Polish studio, and when you look at the facts, that statement doesn't seem at all far from the truth.
Blood and Wine will supposedly feature over 30 hours of content, will boast over 90 brand new quests, and Toussaint, the expansion's fresh setting, is around the size of all of Skellige's islands from the main game combined. Apparently, the add-on will even look and run better than Wild Hunt on PlayStation 4, too.
The video itself shows off a load of new gameplay as well, giving us a look at unique monsters, new equipment sets, and some of the characters that you'll be meeting during your time in Toussaint. If you're looking for some footage to get you excited for this month's release, then you've come to the right place.
Are you looking forward to Blood and Wine, or are you still struggling to find the time to complete the gigantic main game? Gargle some gravel and talk like Geralt in the comments section below.
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I stopped playing the main game like 10 hours in, so that I could play the whole thing, DLC and all, in one go, rather than revisit the game months later.
Can't wait. I'm at the end of the other dlc. Kinda sad that's garaults adventure finished. I've played through witvhet 1 and 2 . what a journey it's been. Hopefully project red revisit the witcher universe at same point
I can't wait! I loved Hearts of Stone, so really looking forward to this addition to Geralt.
This is going to be so good, I know it. I hope there's some old returning characters like Shani in the last one.
I'd love to see Milva (presuming she lives)
"90 brand new quests."
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