Fans of CD Projekt RED's latest title "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" still has one last expansion to look forward to. The developer has consistently been open about the production of the expansion, despite the relatively far-off release date.
It seems that the production process has been tied fairly well with fan feedback, PlayStation Lifestyle reported. Community Manager Marcin Momot had hinted that, even though they cannot reveal too much information about the Blood and Wine DLC yet, they have incorporated a couple of things that have been mentioned by the community.
"In a meeting looking at all these new features/changes coming to @witchergamewith #BloodandWine expansion pack. One word-AWESOME!" Momot had tweeted to fans.
Momot had also took to responding fans via Twitter regarding some related questions beyond content of the pack. For instance, when a fan had stated that an estimated 15 to 18 hours of content were delivered in Hearts of Stone DLC, Momot replied that Blood and Wine should get more hours in comparison.
"The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC is expected to put an end to the tale of Geralt's journey. While no definite release date has been hinted, CD Projekt RED did project a possible release sometime during the first half of 2016.
"The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt" has been well-received by fans, so much so that at the Global Game Awards, it managed to bag five winning titles. The developer celebrated this with an announcement and a thank you to fans over its official website.
The game managed to win the Game of the Year title, as well as get the Best Open World, Best Story and Best Audio titles. CD Projekt RED also managed to get the Best Developer award for the year.