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Witcher Series On Sale For Cheap In The US

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It seems like a new sale goes live every few days on the Humble Store. That's not a bad thing at all, but it can be tough for any one particular sale to stand out when there's always something new being offered for a low price. One new sale stands out, though, because the games are as good as the sale prices. Right now you can buy the entire Witcher series on sale for $24 at the Humble Store.

Or, if you already own one or more of the games, you can hand-pick whichever games and expansions you need. In any case, you'll save money. To kick things off with the first game, you can still get The Witcher: Enhanced Edition for free at GOG. But if you don't want to jump through the hoops required, you can get it on sale at the Humble Store for $1.49.

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The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition is on sale for just $3. And if you haven't bought The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt yet, you can get the Game of the Year edition, which contains the game itself and all of the expansions, for $20.

If you already have The Witcher 3, you can pick up the expansions, Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine for cheaper-than-normal rates. Or, for an even bigger discount, you can get the expansion pass for $12. And what Witcher collection would be complete without The Witcher Adventure Game, on sale for $2. It's a digital version of the Witcher board game. All in all, this is a fantastic deal on a terrific set of games.

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