At this point, it looks like we already know everything that there’s to know about the upcoming Witcher 3 expansion, Blood and Wine. We’re aware that it will be as large as the Skellige islands combined, and that it will include brand new characters, monsters, and even a new Gwent deck. The only missing part of the puzzle was the expansion’s official release date, which was recently leaked on Steam. The official store page for Blood and Wine showed a price tag of 18€ as well as a release date of May 30 at some point, but the information was quickly removed by Valve by disabling the entire page.
Even so, it is likely that the release date is actually legit, which means that we only need to wait until the end of the month in order to get our hands on Geralt’s newest and final adventure. Considering the amount of content that CD Projekt RED has packed into Blood and Wine, it’s probably safe to say that the asking price is fully justified. It’s likely that some of you haven’t even finished the main game yet, which is understandable considering how many side quests and activities there are in Witcher 3. Fortunately, just like with the Hearts and Stone expansion, you won’t need to finish te main quest in order to be able to explore Toussaint.
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