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News The Witcher 3 release date announced

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Gareth Halfacree, 6 Jun 2014.

  1. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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  2. vdbswong

    vdbswong It's a Hedgehod

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    Even though I preferred DA:2 over TW2 (i know, i know, shame on me), i've just pre-ordered this straight away as opposed to mulling over DA:I which i may get eventually.

    Not that I have any particular issue with EA/Origin, but when CDPR go out of the way to reward their user base, i've bought it solely on principal (and the knowledge that the game will still be amazing, obviously).

    One thing not mentioned in the article is that there's an extra discount for owning the original TW1 as well as TW2. They need to be registered on GOG.com for the free backup they provide, but that just requires you to input the CD Key. I registered both of my copies which were originally bought on Steam with no issue.

    All in all I ended up paying £36.50 which is quite a lot less than the £60 of DA:I i've been considering.
     
  3. pbryanw

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    @vdbswong - Not to forget the $15.98 in free game vouchers for us here in the UK. It's good to see CDPR reward their most loyal customers too - this is how pre-ordering should be done.
     
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  4. gosh

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    really do love CDPR's release agenda, my pc stutters on w2 so i doubt 3rd will run but very tempted to pre-order anyway for the digital boardgame. pre-ordered w1, got the lovely (and very reasonably priced at £25) physical copy of w2 with a bunch of extras and read all the books - question isn't whether to buy w3 but whether to get it on physical or digital.
     

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