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its only fun if you have the complete set I think .. still something is better than nothing .. plenty of complete sets available on ebay.com though way overpriced for obvious reasons :)

 

Would not be surprised if those two are tied in with the release of Blood and Wine.

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^ Select retailers only, contact your local retailer for more details.

 

I'm pretty sure GTS won't get it..It'll probably be sold only in Poland..Found it on this site though

 

http://www.empik.com/wiedzmin-3-dziki-gon-serca-z-kamienia-edycja-limitowana-cd-projekt-red,p1116081756,multimedia-p

 

Also, there is a speculation that the other decks might come with other expansion..

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^ Mentioned that above as well. =|

 

You know i just checked the unboxing for Xbox One's CE and it has the two remaining decks..So there are chances it may not come as well...I think they should release this as a separate card game.I would definitely buy it..

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You know i just checked the unboxing for Xbox One's CE and it has the two remaining decks..So there are chances it may not come as well...I think they should release this as a separate card game.I would definitely buy it..

They will.

Which company doesn't like money :P

It could also get a standalone release as a seperate digital TCG like Hearthstone

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They will.

Which company doesn't like money :P

It could also get a standalone release as a seperate digital TCG like Hearthstone

 

Who wants a standalone digital game.We already have that in the main game..We want physical version of it on retail..

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How The Witcher 3's best quest was made

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When Geralt of Rivia arrives in Velen, searching for his adopted daughter Ciri, he finds a war-ravaged no man’s land. Dead soldiers litter the fields—the aftermath of a bloody war between Temeria and the invading Nilfgaardians—and deserters hang from trees, bags over their heads, swaying gently in the breeze. Yet despite this horror and devastation, Velen is also a place of startling natural beauty, of lush forests and rolling hills. This contrast is mirrored in The Witcher 3’s most emotional and disturbing quest, Family Matters, and in the complex, conflicted character at the centre of it: the Bloody Baron.

 

For the complete story, head to PCGamer.

 

P.S. -- SPOILER ALERT, do not read if you have not finished the Family Matters a.k.a. Bloody Baron quest line.

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Though we know this is one of the best quest in any rpg like ever, it's interesting to read the amount of hard work that goes into delivering such content. I guess we should not harp other games for not having such quality in writing as we can clearly see the amount of dedication necessary to reach such standards. Certainly not something that can be done on a whim

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