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Witcher 3 Hearts of Stone, Blood and Wine

While Blood and Wine is certainly set to be the larger of the two DLC’s that The Witcher 3 will receive, Hearts of Stone is also a great expansion based in the world of the main game. Introducing a number of new abilities and characters, as well as showing us a completely different side of Geralt, you really do owe it to yourself to experience it.

Hearts of Stone takes roughly 10-12 hours to complete, so if you’re waiting around for Blood and Wine to release all day, why not get this finished and out of the way. Not only will it help you to strengthen your character, but players will also receive some pretty sweet gear from it, too.


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