• 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' is an action-RPG video game developed by CD Projekt RED for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC Platform.

'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' is an action-RPG video game developed by CD Projekt RED for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC Platform. (Photo : Twitter)

Already one of the best games around, "The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt" promises to be even more addictive with newly released Game + DLC.

The news was reported by Games Radar which stated that "the New Game + mode closes out three busy months for CD Projekt Red as the last of 16 free DLC add-ons. Now the studio can get cracking on those two story expansions. These expansions alone are said to be almost the same size as the entire "The Witcher 2" game.

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Meanwhile, VG 24/7 has given the specific details on Game Plus mode, which will allow you to start the game over.

"What carries over:

  • All player EXP, including level (if lower than 30, you'll be bumped up)
  • Inventory equipment, including Witcher gear sets
  • Stash items not covered in the 'doesn't carry over' list
  • Alchemy crafting components
  • Alchemy recipes and crafting schematics
  • Money

What doesn't carry over:

  • Consumables such as food and drink
  • Letters and books
  • Monster trophies
  • Quest items (such as Keira's lamp or medallion)
  • Gwent cards, including those purchased
  • Difficulty level, you'll be able to reselect it
  • Map items such as way-points, signposts etc.."

"The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt" was hailed as one of the best games of the year. In Gameranx countdown of the best PC games, it was ranked no.2 behind "Dying Light" but it was notable that gamers in the comment section disagree with the ranking.

The third edition showcases the biggest and longest adventure of Geralt which involves other-worldly creatures called "The Wild Hunt." While the ghastly beings have already plagued humans through the ages, they are now after one specific person, Ciri. As Geralt, you must find them before they do. Failure could have dire complications.