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Witcher 3 Save Files Aren’t Compatible With Game of the Year Edition

Earlier this week, the developer has confirmed that a “Game of the Year” edition for the game will be released at the end of August via a press release on its official website.

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The Witcher 3 is now available in all regions on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. “The Heart of Stone”, released last October 2015, and “Blood and Wine”, released last May 2016, will be part of the bundle along with all the downloadable content for the game.

All the free DLCs released for the game are also included.

Over at the CD Projekt RED forums, community manager Marcin Momot stated that the save files won’t be transferable between both versions of the game. Patch notes have yet to be confirmed, but it’s already been revealed that the patch won’t be released by August 23rd, so we should expect it to launch close to the GOTY edition release. The PC version of the Witcher 3 GOTY can load up your old saved game.

The game boasts over 150 hours of quality gameplay across all expansions, and is a top notch game among its peers, winning hundreds of “Game of the Year” awards and a total of 800 awards all in all, and has gained numerous nods from critics and players alike.

The game is now available for pre-order at Amazon and it will ship by the end of the month.

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If you’re one of those people that has run out of things to do in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you’ll have the opportunity to do it all over again. Let out an audible groan in the comments section below.

'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt' Release Date, Preorder and Price Details: Game of the Year Edition DLC for PC, PS4, Xbox One Coming August 30 [DETAILS]