"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" will feature new monsters for "Blood and Wine" DLC and CD Projekt RED talks about cutting a character from game's main plot.
CD Projekt RED streamed the launch trailer for "Blood and Wine" DLC expansion for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" as video features new monsters that Geralt of Rivia will face during his stay in the new region of Touissant. "Blood and Wine" DLC feature over 20 new monsters in the land of Touissant as trailer sees Geralt all matter of beast both natural and supernatural, which also has to do with the expansion's main plot.
Three monters were already identified in "Blood and Wine" through several leaked information such as the Scolopendromorphs, Bruxas and Stringas. Vampire type monsters are heavily featured in the launch trailer and they mightg responsible for the attacks within Touissant.
Aside from the new trailer, the new physical Gwent card deck will be available until June 10 as gamers are urged to get them as quickly as they can before the deadline. Gamers who have bought both DLC expansions, "Hearts of Stone" and "Blood and Wine" may get these cards at $10, VG 24/7 reported.
In other news, CD Projekt RED made comments about several cut contents that were not added in "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's" storyline, particularly not adding the character Scoia’tael Iorveth.
The company's representative Philip Webber stated that the Iorverth focused quest was not added to the game's main plot and apparently it was a big part of it, citing different major reasons for it to be impossible for the writers to duplicate, WCCFTech reported. Webber added that making the quest at the time was very difficult to manage and they had to finish and polish "The Witcher 3" before its intended launch date.
When asked about if players can play "Blood and Wine" before finishing the main quest, Webber stated that they play the expansion before finishing the "Wild Hunt's" main storyline, but it will be very difficult for them to try due to the higher level up requirement for the expansion. Gamers will have a good experience playing "Blood and Wine" eventually after they finished the main plot of the game.
"Blood and Wine" DLC will cost around $19.99 or get it using the expansion pass. A limited box edition of the DLC will contain new physical Gwent card decks, guide, tokens and code for the DLC.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is currently available on the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.