The latest details for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" will feature a "Gwent" spin-off video game and new patch fixes for the "Blood and Wine" DLC expansion.
CD Projekct RED announce a major patch fix for "The Witcher 3's" latest DLC expansion, "Blood and Wine" as gamers complained about the DLC's numerous in-game glitches and bugs such as the game freezing randomly and missions that are not loading properly.
Community Manager Marcin Momot tweeted that CD Projekt RED is working on a solution to the problems plaguing "Blood and Wine" DLC and even answered a fans regarding the game's camera not locking on to enemy units.
Although CD Projekt RED has yet to confirm whether or not the upcoming patch fix will get rid of these problems once and for all, it is safe to assume that they will keep their promise to the gaming fans, as many would definitely consider them to be “major reported issues” for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt", Gamerant reported.
In other news, its seems that a spin-off game for "The Witcher" game series has been revealed as CD Projekt RED announce a "Gwent" card video game soon.
According to NerdLeaks, the Poilish video game developers have filed a trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office for an upcoming "computer software" application. While the trademark does not explicitly state whether or not this filing extends to a physical card game, the assumption the popular card game will be released as its very own standalone title.
The leak of the "Gwent" standalone video game come just several weeks after CD Projekt Red head Marcin Iwinski teased the possibility of a new game being revealed at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 14-16. Gamers will likely be curious to see as how CD Projekt RED's new "Gwent" spin-off can attract them and how the new features will be different from "The Witcher" game series.
"Blood and Wine" DLC will conclude Geralt's tale within "The Witcher" game series as CD Projekt RED will not have more plans for the franchise in the coming year.
Game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz stated that he is hoping to make another instalment of "The Witcher" series, possibly after they are done developing and releasing their next upcoming title "Cyberpunk 2077".
CD Projekt RED co-head Michał Kiciński claimed that they will continue "The Witcher" game series, but with a different perspective and explained that it is too soon to talk about a "Witcher 4" at the moment, but the brand itself will not be forgotten due to the impressive reception "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" received from fans and it will be unfair for them to end it soon.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.