"The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" DLC will be released tomorrow. The playing community is exuberant with the expansion pack, though not everybody can get into it immediately.
"The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" expansion pack has promised more than 10 hours worth of new adventures for the main character, Geralt, who needs to focus on the "Man of Glass." Geralt will then need to cover No Man's Land and Oxenfort to get the job done. Several new items will also be available for Geralt to utilize, iDigital Times reported.
"The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" will also have a new system of Runewords, which will greatly affect how the game will evolve. This will therefore give players the freedom to try different strategies.
Now here is the catch, in order for one to play "The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" expansion pack, a player needs to be in level 30. Every hardcore player is encouraged to purchase the expansion pack, especially the physical version, so they can have an actual Gwent card, and this is limited. Simply install the expansion pack upon reaching level 30.
CD Projekt Red did not create the expansion pack to gain mass appeal. The expansion pack was created for players who have finished "The Witcher 3" and are looking for additional adventures into the game. Not like "Skyrim" where expansion packs are easily playable and adjust accordingly to a player's level.
"The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" DLC players can also expect a second expansion pack. "The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" DLC will be providing at least 20 hours long of gameplay and is said to have a new area called Toussaint--a land set to be free of war, but with a spooky ancient bloody ritual. It is set to be released early in 2016, Gamepur reported.
"The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone" DLC is waiting beyond level 30.