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Join Geralt of Rivia in his well-deserved victory lap.

<span class="bold">The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition</span>, the ultimate celebration of the most critically-acclaimed game in recent years, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements. This package includes the base game, the soundtracks, both expansions and every bit of DLC released for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

If the 800+ awards and millions of enthusiastic fans are to be believed, 2015 was the year of the (White) Wolf. That's when Geralt of Rivia, the reluctant hero and dispassionate monster slayer, set out on his most personal quest yet: to save Ciri, the child of prophecy, from the Wild Hunt. But beyond the mature storytelling and emotional gravitas, Witcher 3 offered an awe-inspiring open-world rife with rewarding exploration and engaging combat.

Later that year, Geralt's travels brought him face to face with the enigmatic Master Mirror and a man cursed with eternal life. Hearts of Stone was widely recognised as one of the darkest, yet delightfully subversive adventures ever presented within The Witcher universe.

The intoxicating region of Beauclair became the stage for the White Wolf's last bow. Untouched by war but haunted by its own demons, the land of Blood and Wine expanded the Witcher world even further, bringing new monsters, additional pieces of equipment, and more powerful mutations to help Geralt defeat the legendary Beast of Beauclair and claim his ultimate destiny. But not before he collects all the new Gwent cards that he's missing!

Grab your silver swords and slice open <span class="bold">The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. To learn more about the contents of the package and the astonishing world of The Witcher 3, spur Roach in <span class="bold">this direction</span>.

If you own the expansions separately or as part of the Expansion Pass, you're in for a treat as well: <span class="bold">Hearts of Stone</span> and <span class="bold">Blood and Wine</span> just got updated to include the free OSTs, both in mp3 and FLAC format.


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Post edited August 30, 2016 by maladr0Id
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Hey guys, just to clear the air a bit on the matter of the GOTY version VS the base game + expansions.

In terms of content and updates, there is absolutely NO difference between these two, so if you already own The Witcher 3 + Expansion Pass, you are not missing out on anything, apart from another box cover in your Library :)

PS: That trailer reminded me I should replay the game sometime, just to pay my final respects to the bloody Ladies of the Wood >.<

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Post edited August 30, 2016 by Destro
FYI:
Offline patch 1.30 for the base game should appear today.
Single installers for the base game and both expansions will be available as well, with a slight delay (tomorrow / this week)
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ReynardFox: What about an option to replace our base game with the new edition?
Not planned at the moment, as far as I know.
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Smannesman: And just adding the GOTY instead of replacing?
Same as above.
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Smannesman: Well.. that sucks.
And with a CDPR title.
As far as I understand the main reason behind that is that it's impossible to do on all platforms.
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Trilarion: Hm, if this is a wise decision? Some people think you cheat on them. This could have been prevented by either doing the useless upgrade or by communicating better that it's on par featurewise and more like cosmetics.
Decision is not made on my level, nor will I be the one to discuss it. I merely wanted to pass the information about patch availability as I found it the most vital.
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Trilarion: Acknowledged. Sorry for trying to discuss. You probably know the Pros and Cons very well by yourself. Thanks for passing the information about patch availability.
Nothing to be sorry about, I just cannot be drawn into this one ;)
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Russonc: They (GOG) have indicated there would be a single installer added for existing owners (which seems like what a lot of folks are looking for..)
To clarify: Single up-to-date installer for the base game and for DLCs separately.
Meaning there will be installers for all products incorporating all the updates.
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Redziolek: Can someone tell me how activate dlc with alternative look for triss/yennefer/ciri? In options i can't see "downloadable content"... By the way I have hearts of stone, wine and blood, new haircuts etc. without activating anything...
They can be found in game settings -> gameplay at the very bottom
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maladr0Id: Hey guys, just to clear the air a bit on the matter of the GOTY version VS the base game + expansions.

In terms of content and updates, there is absolutely NO difference between these two, so if you already own The Witcher 3 + Expansion Pass, you are not missing out on anything, apart from another box cover in your Library :)
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Kunovski: hi maladr0Id, can you please confirm this will also work with the base game inserted to my library from a code from graphics card? I have the game in my library but when I click here it says I don't have it (must be a different version)
Even if your version has a different ID than the one sold through GOG.com, you shouldn't have any compatibility issues with the expansions.

You can make sure by adding them to your cart and trying to Checkout. If no warning messages appear during checkout, you'll know for sure that you are good to go, whenever you choose :)