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Witcher 3 Patch Notes: Here's What's Fixed/Added/Tweaked in 1.22 Update

Among the fixes is one for when a "noblewoman in red" would follow Geralt everywhere he went.

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A new update for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is now live across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, bringing with it dozens of bug fixes and more.

One of the problems fixed with this update relates to players losing earned levels. You may not have experienced this problem, however, as the patch notes explain this was a "rare" issue. Today's patch also fixes a problem where a "noblewoman in red" would, in some circumstances, follow Geralt everywhere he went.

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The Witcher 3's June 20 patch also fixes an issue where "body parts would sometimes remain suspended in mid-air after an enemy exploded." Additionally, a golem guarding treasure between Bowdon and Brunwich was previously invulnerable due to a bug, but that's now been fixed.

This patch is made up mostly of bug fixes, but there are also some new features and changes to existing ones. For example, a number of "tweaks and improvements" have been made to the inventory system, though these were not specified.

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What's more, the new Witcher 3 update adds a display notification for food and drink vitality regeneration amount. Additionally, a new art dealer is now open for business near Lazare Lafargue's Workshop in Beauclair. Also, players can now pick up the "Emhyr var Emreis: Emperor of Nilfgaard" Gwent card from the Crossroads innkeeper.

You can see the complete Witcher 3 1.22 patch notes here [PDF].

At E3 2016 last week, CD Projekt Red announced a standalone version of Gwent, the in-game card game from The Witcher 3. For more, check out GameSpot's preview, which covers the game's story, multiplayer, and more.

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