See Witcher 3 Blood and Wine's Beautiful But Deadly Region in New Video
Toussaint is an idyllic town with a monster problem.
CD Projekt Red today released a new trailer for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's upcoming Blood and Wine expansion. The video is called "New Region," and it shows off the expansion's all-new setting, Toussaint.
As you'll see, Toussaint is a lovely, peaceful city--but it also has a monster problem that only the White Wolf can solve. We won't spoil the surprise, but the second half of the video really takes a turn. Check it out:
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Blood and Wine launches on May 31 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It is The Witcher 3's second paid expansion, following Hearts of Stone last October. Blood and Wine features more than 90 new quests and 40 points of interest to explore. Overall, the content should offer around 30 hours of gameplay.
For more on Blood and Wine, check out GameSpot's written news roundup and video preview.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launched one year ago today. CD Projekt Red celebrated the occasion with a birthday card that shows Geralt, Ciri, Triss, and many other characters enjoying cake and drinks.
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