The Witcher Enhanced Edition Announced
Following up on the promise of a surprise announcement, CD Projekt today announced that a reworked version of The Witcher will be released this May in the form of The Witcher Enhanced Edition.
Most of the changes found in the Enhanced Edition are a result of player feedback, resulting in a more polished experience. Beyond bug fixes and stability improvements, the game will receive fifty new character models for an increased variety in NPC models, over a hundred new animation gestures for dialogue scenes, and improved facial animation and lip-syncing. The game's inventory screen will be redone as well.
One criticism leveled against the game upon its North American release last year was the game's translation from Polish, resulting in a loss of detail and atmosphere. For the Enhanced Edition, CD Projekt is completely re-doing the English language version while also improving foreign languages releases where needed.
Not just the game itself will be improved, so will the contents of the game box. In addition to the game DVD, Enhanced Edition will ship with a second DVD that includes the D'jinii Mod Editor and two CD Projekt-developed adventures, a video DVD with a making-of video, a CD with the game's 29 tracks, another CD with 15 tracks of music inspired by the game, an 80-page instruction booklet, a 112-page official game guide, a map of the game world, and a 50-page short story written by The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski.
CD Projekt is currently negotiating publishing contracts for The Witcher Enhanced Edition, but expects Eastern Europe to receive the game May 16.
Current owners of The Witcher will not be left out when it comes to all these changes; they will receive the improvements in the form of a downloadable update.
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I'm kinda glad I waited. This sounds like a good deal to me.
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Yeah, I've never really heard of a company doing something quite like this. Developers release patches and point releases... but it sounds like they are taking feature changes normally held for the next release (next game in the series)... and putting them right into the current release. That's pretty impressive.
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I've had the game sitting here for a while. Waited for the patch but still haven't started it. (Not playing games much at the moment; too busy coding or watching DVDs. I go through phases.)
I guess I'll wait until May now. Pretty cool of them to give the new code/assets away free to existing owners, I must say.
(I still haven't started STALKER properly yet, either. Such a commitment starting a big game like these that I put things off even once all the patches are out of the way. Then again I haven't played Crysis and a bunch of other games yet either.)