For those who still haven't played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, there may never be a better time to buy it than now. Ahead of the planned December 14 next-generation update, free for anyone who has purchased the game, CD Projekt Red has thrown a steep discount on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and its two expansions, Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine.The Witcher series has marked this year as the beginning of its renaissance, with CD Projekt Red announcing multiple titles slated for 2023 and beyond. Four new games within the Witcher universe are currently in development, one of them an Unreal Engine 5 remake of the original, while another will be the mainline sequel to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The Netflix show, The Witcher, is still going strong with its third season set to air in 2023, despite news that star Henry Cavill will end his run as Geralt. The Netflix animated feature The Witcher: The Nightmare of the Wolf was successful enough to greenlight a second full-length animated feature from Studio Mir, and the live-action prequel series The Witcher: Blood Origin will debut on December 25, 2022. For anyone who has yet to play the 2015 Game Awards game of the year, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is currently at an unprecedented discount. Selling for $9.99 USD on GOG, Humblebundle, Epic, and Xbox, as well as $7.99 on Steam, the game is at an 80% discount off its retail price. The expansion pass, which includes the essential DLCs: The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone and The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine, is also currently 70% off. With the next-gen update being completely free for anyone who owns the game, players will want to take advantage of these low prices ahead of its December 14 release.
The Witcher 3 Available at Massive Discount Ahead of Free Next-Gen Update
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You can find Tucker on the Front Range of Colorado, where he still considers himself an avid skier, even though he only hits the slopes twice a season, and an avid drummer, even though it's been a decade since he was last onstage.
You can find Tucker on the Front Range of Colorado, where he still considers himself an avid skier, even though he only hits the slopes twice a season, and an avid drummer, even though it's been a decade since he was last onstage.
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