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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year Edition on PC
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year Edition on PC

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Format: PC | Publisher: Bandai Namco | Age Rating: PEGI-18

Stock status: In Stock

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Price: £14.99

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Description

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year edition brings together the base game and all the additional content released to date.

Includes the Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine expansions, which offer a massive 50 hours of additional storytelling as well as new features and new areas that expand the explorable world by over a third!

Affords access to all additional content released so far, including weapons, armor, side quests, game modes and new GWENT cards!

Features all technical and visual updates as well as a new user interface completely redesigned on the basis of feedback from members of the Witcher Community.

Features

  • Play as a Highly Trained Monster Slayer for Hire
  • Trained from early childhood and mutated to have superhuman skills, strength, and reflexes, witchers are a socially ostracized counterbalance to the monster-infested world in which they live.
  • Gruesomely destroy foes as a professional monster hunter armed with a range of upgradeable weapons, mutating potions, and combat magic.
  • Hunt down a wide variety of exotic monsters, from savage beasts prowling mountain passes to cunning supernatural predators lurking in the shadowy back alleys of densely populated cities.
  • Invest your rewards to upgrade your weaponry and buy custom armor, or spend them on horse races, card games, fist fighting and other pleasures life brings.
  • Track Down the Child of Prophecy in a Morally Ambiguous Fantasy Open World
  • Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity.  
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