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The Witcher 3: CD Projekt public development diary dedicated to Blood and Winev

In recent days CD Projekt had confirmed that the second and final expansion pack for The Witcher 3, entitled Blood and Wine, will debut next May 31. To enhance the expectation of all the fans, the Polish study has published an interesting diary of development, in which we share some basic information about the new play area that will be explored.

The region of Toussaint, a province of Nilfgaard, may at first seem a quaint place full of bucolic views, but actually conceals malicious threats. The latest adventure of Geralt will be set in a very different realm than usual in the world of The Witcher, a territory where the line between reality and fiction appear much more nuanced.

The Beauclair capital will be full of intellectuals and artists of all kinds, when Geralt will land in those places will be in the midst of a festival dedicated to wine, with the population committed to celebrate and to have fun. The apparent calm is discontinuing because the owners of the vineyards are actually at war with each other and groups of criminals are hired to attack competitors and put them out of action. At the same time dangerous monsters lurk in the cellars, making quantomai requires the presence of a professional.


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