TOKYO: The Witcher 3 feels like Leviathan peering over the horizon, a moon-sized planetoid quietly rounding the outer rim of the solar system, wheeling through vacuum with the gravitas of an extinction event headed straight for our living rooms.
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200 hours isn’t the far-flung playtime estimate, either. CD Projekt Red announced earlier this week that at least two expansions to the game are happening. One’s a 10-hour-plus mystery arriving later this year, the other a 20-hour-plus trip to an entirely new region due in early 2016.
“We remember the time when add-on disks truly expanded games by delivering meaningful content,” said CD Projekt Red co-founder Marcin Iwiński in the press release. And I remember the time when add-ons felt like add-ons, not second and third dessert helpings after sumptuous umpteen-course meals.





