The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine expansion pack gets teaser trailer and previews, coming May 31st
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine expansion pack gets teaser trailer and previews, coming May 31st
Game News - posted by Infinitron on Tue 10 May 2016, 18:12:58
Tags: CD Projekt; The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and WineYou may remember that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, last year's AAA RPGOTY, was supposed to receive a second expansion pack, entitled Blood and Wine and set in the duchy of Toussaint. That seems to have taken a longer time than most people expected, but today, after the release of several screenshots last month and a flurry of leaks and rumors, Blood and Wine finally has a release date - May 31st. Here's a teaser trailer CD Projekt put together for the occasion:
As you can see, even the idyllic Toussaint has its share of murderous beasts in need of Witchering. You can read more about Blood and Wine in one of the many previews that were published today:
Blood and Wine's features include a new Mutations progression mechanic, armor dye for all you LARPers out there, equipment set bonuses, and an improved inventory UI. But its main new feature seems to be Corvo Bianco, a vineyard that Geralt takes ownership of and can spend money to upgrade. What, did you really think there was going to be an open world RPG released in 2015 without player housing?
As you can see, even the idyllic Toussaint has its share of murderous beasts in need of Witchering. You can read more about Blood and Wine in one of the many previews that were published today:
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Kotaku
VG247
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PCWorld
VideoGamer
Stevivor
Blood and Wine's features include a new Mutations progression mechanic, armor dye for all you LARPers out there, equipment set bonuses, and an improved inventory UI. But its main new feature seems to be Corvo Bianco, a vineyard that Geralt takes ownership of and can spend money to upgrade. What, did you really think there was going to be an open world RPG released in 2015 without player housing?