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# Includes 2 massive DLC expansions Upgradeable weapons & armor Open world 136+ hrs+ The Witcher 3 Game of the Year Edition (Xbox One)

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## Summary

> ⚔️ Dive into the ultimate monster-slaying saga — don’t just play, live the legend!

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## Key Features

- • **Epic Open-World Exploration:** Traverse a sprawling, richly detailed fantasy realm over 136+ hours of gameplay, setting new RPG standards.
- • **Complete Game of the Year Edition:** Includes critically acclaimed Hearts of Stone & Blood & Wine expansions, adding 50+ hours of new content and quests.
- • **Master the Art of Monster Hunting:** Customize your combat style with upgradeable weapons, potions, and magic to dominate a vast bestiary of exotic foes.
- • **Dynamic Story with Real Consequences:** Make morally complex choices that shape your journey and unlock multiple unique endings.
- • **Community-Driven UI & Visual Enhancements:** Experience a redesigned interface and polished graphics refined by player feedback for seamless immersion.

## Overview

The Witcher 3: Game of the Year Edition for Xbox One delivers an award-winning RPG experience featuring a massive open world, deep narrative, and over 186 hours of gameplay including the base game plus Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine expansions. With upgradeable gear, complex moral choices, and a redesigned UI, it’s the definitive edition for immersive fantasy adventure.

## Description

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year edition brings together the base game and all the additional content released to date. Includes the Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine expansions, which offer a massive 50 hours of additional storytelling as well as new features and new areas that expand the explorable world by over a third! Affords access to all additional content released so far, including weapons, armor, side quests, game modes and new GWENT cards! Features all technical and visual updates as well as a new user interface completely redesigned on the basis of feedback from members of the Witcher Community. ;

Review: Seriously Epic - The sheer scale of this game is breathtaking. The depth of the world and the characters within it trump those of any other RPGs, with perhaps Skyrim as its closest competitor. The dynamic terrain is beautiful to ride/fight/flee through and explore, with the flora undulating and swaying in the wind, and the backdrop of jaw-dropping sunsets and sunrises. But visuals aside, the storyline and gameplay are equally superb. Every decision you make, or mission you fail/succeed in, has vastly ranging consequences further down the line. You can choose to play the game from a morally high ground, playing the chivalrous white-knight scenario by putting the good of others before yourself, or you can abandon all morals by seeking only fortune and satisfaction of the carnal desires. However, be warned that if you choose to pursue too many love interests you might come to a rather humiliating, yet amusing, ending. And the story itself has the depth and detail of a novel. Which probably shouldn't be surprising given that the world of the Witchers originates in Andrzej Sapkowski's fantasy series. The fairly simple main quest-line (the search for Ciri) is not amongst the most interesting features of the game, although it is well written and the voice acting is superb. The Witcher 3's truest strengths lie in its Secondary Missions, Witcher Contracts (monster fights) and Treasure Hunts - only in completing all of these do you get to really appreciate the world in its entirety and the incredible work that CD Projekt RED have put into this game. This world is truly epic. The gear upgrade system is well thought out, and can be manipulated to your preferred play-style, as can the points-based talent system and character mutations. You can opt for strengths in magic, Machiavellian-style manipulation, stamina, and traditional swordplay. The potions, oils, bombs and runes add further dimensions to customisation and gameplay, as do the vast array of gear designs you can seek out and have crafted for you by armourers and swordsmiths. If you are looking for a great RPG that will keep you occupied, look no further. By the time I reached 50 hours of gameplay I was only 40% of my way through. I was well in excess of 100 hours upon completion. And of course in the GoTY edition you have the two major DLCs, the gritty Heart of Stone, and the colourful and fun Blood and Wine. The price tag is well worth it, especially considering how much you get. No wonder it has over 800 awards to its name.
Review: Give it a chance and it will reward you - The best game ever made? Well, it is certainly one of them. The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt is mind-blowing in its scale, its scope and its attention to detail; this game was made with passion and it shows. Initially, I wasn’t so sure. The mechanics of the combat system felt clunky and the extensive menus were overwhelming. However, it doesn’t take long for it all to make sense. It soon becomes apparent that there is far more to the combat than simply rolling towards the opponent, striking and rolling away again. Oils, potions and ‘signs’ all play their part, helping to lend an advantage in a fight, but it doesn’t take too long for the rolling, striking, dodging and counter-attacking to become intuitive and the whole process begins to feel like fun. The learning curve is fairly kind to begin with, easing the player into everything, and the multiple menus for levelling up, enhancing weapons and armour, crafting potions, oils and bombs, etc., start to feel relevant and user-friendly. Furthermore, all of the tutorials can be revisited, although I have never felt the need to go back to them. I hadn’t played either of the prequel games or read any of the books prior to starting The Witcher 3 and I have to admit that whilst the game is perfectly playable without having done so, the experience would have been enriched with more background knowledge. There are some references to situations and characters that are clearly based on prior events and I found myself having to guess at dialogue choices a couple of times. The on-screen characters evidently knew what was being spoken about, but I had no clue at all. I must emphasise that this is really a minor point, although I felt it worth mentioning. Another slight irritation is the occasional bug. There was nothing ‘game-breaking’, although I have noticed that the failure to complete one quest in good time (before another certain quest began) meant that I had failed the quest in question. Other glitches are mostly to do with graphics, but they are few and far between and I would be surprised if they didn’t exist at all, given the colossal scale of the game. The Witcher 3 is a very grown-up game. Expect violence, of course, as well as some horror, but also expect sex, nudity and copious amounts of bad language. Whilst I can understand that some people would find these elements to be off-putting or inappropriate, I feel that – overall – they are in-keeping with the world and the narrative of the game, greatly enhancing the whole experience. It feels like a mature, grown-up game for adults and I love it all the more for that. It doesn’t patronise and it doesn’t pull its punches. Instead, it takes the player on an incredible journey that is full of both light and dark moments, not to mention moral and personal choices that can at times be truly difficult and challenging. The vast and intricately detailed world is made all the more believable thanks to the luscious graphics (I’m playing the game on an Xbox One X via a 4k TV) and the characters that are encountered are made more believable, increasing the player’s sense of empathy with them, due to the clever use of dialog and mostly excellent voice-acting. I’ve been playing The Witcher 3: The wild Hunt for what feels like ages now and I am only approaching about two-thirds of the way through. Throughout my considerable years of gaming, few titles have gripped me this strongly for this long and there are still the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine expansion packs to play through! I have truly grown to love it. Its flaws are miniscule in the scheme of things, dwarfed by the grand scale of everything else and it is absolutely one of my favourite games of all time.

## Features

- Play as a Highly Trained Monster Slayer for Hire
- Trained from early childhood and mutated to have superhuman skills, strength, and reflexes, witchers are a socially ostracized counterbalance to the monster-infested world in which they live.
- Gruesomely destroy foes as a professional monster hunter armed with a range of upgradeable weapons, mutating potions, and combat magic.
- Hunt down a wide variety of exotic monsters, from savage beasts prowling mountain passes to cunning supernatural predators lurking in the shadowy back alleys of densely populated cities.
- Invest your rewards to upgrade your weaponry and buy custom armor, or spend them on horse races, card games, fist fighting and other pleasures life brings.
- Track Down the Child of Prophecy in a Morally Ambiguous Fantasy Open World
- Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity.
- Traverse a fantastical open world: explore forgotten ruins, caves and shipwrecks, trade with merchants and dwarven smiths in cities, and hunt across open plains, amidst mountains and at sea.
- In a time of war, track down the child of prophecy, a living weapon of great power whose coming was foretold in ancient elven legends.
- Make choices that go beyond good and evil and face their far-reaching consequences.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B01JYW2EXA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,245 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 17 in Xbox One Games |
| Country of origin  | Poland |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,134) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 112100 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 10 x 1.5 x 15 cm; 40.82 g |
| Rated  | Ages 18 & Over |
| Release date  | 13 Aug. 2016 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seriously Epic
*by A***A on 4 November 2016*

The sheer scale of this game is breathtaking. The depth of the world and the characters within it trump those of any other RPGs, with perhaps Skyrim as its closest competitor. The dynamic terrain is beautiful to ride/fight/flee through and explore, with the flora undulating and swaying in the wind, and the backdrop of jaw-dropping sunsets and sunrises. But visuals aside, the storyline and gameplay are equally superb. Every decision you make, or mission you fail/succeed in, has vastly ranging consequences further down the line. You can choose to play the game from a morally high ground, playing the chivalrous white-knight scenario by putting the good of others before yourself, or you can abandon all morals by seeking only fortune and satisfaction of the carnal desires. However, be warned that if you choose to pursue too many love interests you might come to a rather humiliating, yet amusing, ending. And the story itself has the depth and detail of a novel. Which probably shouldn't be surprising given that the world of the Witchers originates in Andrzej Sapkowski's fantasy series. The fairly simple main quest-line (the search for Ciri) is not amongst the most interesting features of the game, although it is well written and the voice acting is superb. The Witcher 3's truest strengths lie in its Secondary Missions, Witcher Contracts (monster fights) and Treasure Hunts - only in completing all of these do you get to really appreciate the world in its entirety and the incredible work that CD Projekt RED have put into this game. This world is truly epic. The gear upgrade system is well thought out, and can be manipulated to your preferred play-style, as can the points-based talent system and character mutations. You can opt for strengths in magic, Machiavellian-style manipulation, stamina, and traditional swordplay. The potions, oils, bombs and runes add further dimensions to customisation and gameplay, as do the vast array of gear designs you can seek out and have crafted for you by armourers and swordsmiths. If you are looking for a great RPG that will keep you occupied, look no further. By the time I reached 50 hours of gameplay I was only 40% of my way through. I was well in excess of 100 hours upon completion. And of course in the GoTY edition you have the two major DLCs, the gritty Heart of Stone, and the colourful and fun Blood and Wine. The price tag is well worth it, especially considering how much you get. No wonder it has over 800 awards to its name.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Give it a chance and it will reward you
*by F***D on 8 May 2018*

The best game ever made? Well, it is certainly one of them. The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt is mind-blowing in its scale, its scope and its attention to detail; this game was made with passion and it shows. Initially, I wasn’t so sure. The mechanics of the combat system felt clunky and the extensive menus were overwhelming. However, it doesn’t take long for it all to make sense. It soon becomes apparent that there is far more to the combat than simply rolling towards the opponent, striking and rolling away again. Oils, potions and ‘signs’ all play their part, helping to lend an advantage in a fight, but it doesn’t take too long for the rolling, striking, dodging and counter-attacking to become intuitive and the whole process begins to feel like fun. The learning curve is fairly kind to begin with, easing the player into everything, and the multiple menus for levelling up, enhancing weapons and armour, crafting potions, oils and bombs, etc., start to feel relevant and user-friendly. Furthermore, all of the tutorials can be revisited, although I have never felt the need to go back to them. I hadn’t played either of the prequel games or read any of the books prior to starting The Witcher 3 and I have to admit that whilst the game is perfectly playable without having done so, the experience would have been enriched with more background knowledge. There are some references to situations and characters that are clearly based on prior events and I found myself having to guess at dialogue choices a couple of times. The on-screen characters evidently knew what was being spoken about, but I had no clue at all. I must emphasise that this is really a minor point, although I felt it worth mentioning. Another slight irritation is the occasional bug. There was nothing ‘game-breaking’, although I have noticed that the failure to complete one quest in good time (before another certain quest began) meant that I had failed the quest in question. Other glitches are mostly to do with graphics, but they are few and far between and I would be surprised if they didn’t exist at all, given the colossal scale of the game. The Witcher 3 is a very grown-up game. Expect violence, of course, as well as some horror, but also expect sex, nudity and copious amounts of bad language. Whilst I can understand that some people would find these elements to be off-putting or inappropriate, I feel that – overall – they are in-keeping with the world and the narrative of the game, greatly enhancing the whole experience. It feels like a mature, grown-up game for adults and I love it all the more for that. It doesn’t patronise and it doesn’t pull its punches. Instead, it takes the player on an incredible journey that is full of both light and dark moments, not to mention moral and personal choices that can at times be truly difficult and challenging. The vast and intricately detailed world is made all the more believable thanks to the luscious graphics (I’m playing the game on an Xbox One X via a 4k TV) and the characters that are encountered are made more believable, increasing the player’s sense of empathy with them, due to the clever use of dialog and mostly excellent voice-acting. I’ve been playing The Witcher 3: The wild Hunt for what feels like ages now and I am only approaching about two-thirds of the way through. Throughout my considerable years of gaming, few titles have gripped me this strongly for this long and there are still the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine expansion packs to play through! I have truly grown to love it. Its flaws are miniscule in the scheme of things, dwarfed by the grand scale of everything else and it is absolutely one of my favourite games of all time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of my favourite games!
*by P***S on 24 August 2025*

Brilliant game, I've played it twice and bought this copy for my uncle. Even though it is old, I still love the game play. The graphics are alright and its smooth to play. I love the little side quests and overall story! One of my favourite games

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