‘The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine’ DLC Rumors, News: Game To Be Released on May 31, Contains 90 New Quests

Recently leaked screenshots of "The Witcher 3" was released online, which offered eager gamers with the changes made on the armor sets and the gaming interface.

The screenshots, which were shared on Reddit, doesn't share much insight of the game. It does, however, indicate the changes, which have been made to the user interface. Notably, with the release of latest DLC, the game is slated to address the User Interface issues, according to News Everyday.

The game originally had 20 hours of gameplay, according to the game description, but the players can enjoy additional hours of gameplay depending on the tasks they take up.

Meanwhile, Christian Daily has reported that the game will include 20 new monsters in the sunny land of Touissant, waiting to be vanquished. Players, while on a quest, will be required to search for the monster, which is disturbing the kingdom, with the aid of 100 pieces of armor, and 30 weapons.

Moreover, the teaser video, which speaks about the story behind the development, provides players with quick information about what to expect in the game as Geralt's follows his course in the map inspired by France.

The video also discusses Toussaint's landscape and the monsters the gamers might face. Although fairy tales inspire Toussaint, monsters, beasts and evil doers will try to slow down Geralt's journey and plunder the place.

The game, reportedly, will contain characters from fairy tales and creatures from children's storybooks. For players who want a lot more action, a second edition of "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" is available, which contains Nilfgaard Gwent in Northern Realms.

"Blood and Wine" DLC, which is the last in "Witcher 3" series, is presently available for pre-order on Steam at a discounted price. The game costs $19.99 on the Microsoft Store, and will be released globally on May 31.

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