"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" will have new game monsters and features for "Blood and Wine" DLC, as well as a list of glitches and errors found in the latest Patch 1.11 update.
Game developer CD Projekt RED announced several new details on "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's" second DLC expansion, "Blood and Wine". According to community manager Marcin Momot, the new DLC expansion will likely feature new monsters such as Manticores, Bruxas, Strigas and other Vampire type monsters within the game, GeekSnack reported.
Momot added that new horse breeds may be included in the "Blood and Wine" expansion along with the ModKit and a new patch update that comes with it. CD Projekt RED will also address the glitch found in the "Wild Rose Dethroned" achievement as several gamers complained about it not working properly in the "Hearts of Stone" expansion.
The game developers stated that the achievement will be fixed retroactively along with future patch fixes for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt". "Hearts of Stone" is currently out for "The Witcher 3" in all gaming platforms across the region.
In other news, the recent patch 1.11 update for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" has met with several glitches and errors after gamers finished downloading it, International Business Times reported.
CD Projekt RED stated that the patch 1.11 will enable to fix some of the glitches that plagued gamers in the Skellige's Most Wanted quest and technical performance, but what they did not count on was the added issues and glitches that comes with the update.
A full list of glitches in the patch 1.11 update includes such as hairstyle DLC not responding, black blocks appearing out of nowhere in Radovid's ship, enemy bandits not moving from their places, invisible rain glitches, a three second blur after character conversation or merchant window, weird textures from cutscenes, Rune Effects on swords not working, missing items and "duck walk" glitches Geralt just to name a few.
So far, CD Projekt RED has not made any statements regarding the numerous new glitches in the patch 1.11, but the game developer will likely look into to it and create to a plan to remedy the problem as soon as possible. The "Blood and Wine" expansion will launch sometime next year.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is currently available in stores for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One.