There are rumors today that a downloadable content for "The Witcher 3," called "Blood and Wine" DLC, is going to be available by the end of this month.
The rumor sparked when a post from username Wario64 was posted via Twitter. The post appears to be a leak image relating to the "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's" DLC, PC Gamer reported.
According to reports, Warior64 was able to obtain the information from Steam, and although the post was no longer available in the gaming site, Warior64 was able to keep a copy of the rumored "The Witcher 3" DLC.
The same publication did also said that there were rumors before about the release date of the "Blood and Wine" DLC, and that this was not the first time that someone provided leak details relating to the release date of the long awaited downloadable content.
Meanwhile, reports also claim that the game's developer, CD Projekt RED, has confirmed that the "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC will be available in the first half of this year.
According to Wccf Tech, the upcoming "Blood and Wine" DLC for "The Witcher 3" is going to enhance the game's features including its graphics. Another detail of the anticipated expansion is that it will provide gamers with a 20-hour gameplay to conquer the island of Toussaint. The island is said to be enormous in size, and it is large enough and as big as all Skellige islands combined.
It can be remembered that the first downloadable content of "The Witcher 3," which is "Heart of Stone," was released in October 2015, and the expansion featured a 10 hour gameplay of No Man's Land and Oxenfurt. Now, the "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC will be bringing more creatures and storylines to the game, and a new soundtrack will also be added.
Knowing that CD Projekt RED has confirmed that it is going to release a new DLC for "The Witcher 3," gamers are said to be very excited and could not wait to enjoy the latest expansion of their favorite role playing game.
Watch the first look of "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC below: