New "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" details will feature a new patch update for the game and the "Game of the Year" Edition available this week.
CD Projekt RED launched the "Game of the Year" Edition of "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" this week for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms, along with a launch trailer, VG 24/7 reported.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year" edition will feature all of the free updates and DLC from the original game, including its two expansion stories; "Hearts of Stone" and Blood and Wine".
Before the gamers could buy "The Game of the Year" edition, CD Projekt RED released a new patch 1.30 for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" for the consoles and PC as it contains a download size of 450MB to 3.9GB download depending on the game platform.
The patch update will will fix a number of lingering technical issues that the game has, such as glitches related to its gameplay and visuals. For example, the glitch where horse tails disappear in the agme is being addressed, and a large number of gameplay problems are also being tackled in the new update, such as glitched quests that have been impossible to complete for some players.
In addition, "The Witcher 3" patch will also adding a new feature to the PC version as gamers who using a DualShock 4 controller on the PC, the PS4 button prompts will appear in order to make the experience a little less confusing.
Lastly, the patch update will tweak the look of one of the game’s characters as Vimme Vivaldi, a dwarf banker in Novigrad, will be “sporting a fresh look” in "The Game of the Year" Edition.
Previous reports revealed that community head Marcin Momot explained that the save files from the original game will not be compatible with the "GOTY" edition, meaning gamers will likely start from scratch when they played the game again.
Momot tweeted that "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of The Year" Edition will feature a separate Achievement list from the the original game.
CD Projekt RED announced that the beta development will not begin until the month of October. The "Gwent" spin-off game made its debut on the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016 event and CD Projekt RED were quick to make an apology for the gaming fans regarding the delay.
Gaming fans will expect the "Gwent" spin-off on Oct. 25 as the developers are well known for delivering quality content, however, and the extra wait will almost certainly be justified.
"Gwent" will apparently look considerably different than the version gamers seen in "The Witcher" series. In order to make the decks less one-sided than Geralt’s end game deck, there will likely be some sort of mechanics put in play to ensure balance.
Cross-play will also reportedly be available, and the game will feature redesigned visuals. A single-player mode will feature alongside the game’s strong multiplayer experience.
"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.