Witcher 3 Hearts of Stone Limited Edition Delayed in North America
Deliveries of the limited edition of Hearts of Stone to be delayed for "several days."
Customers who wish to buy the limited edition of The Witcher III: Wild Hunt - Hearts of Stone expansion in North America will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on physical copies of the game. CD Projekt Red has apologised for the delayed release of the limited edition on its forums, which affects special boxed editions at GameStop stores "all over America." The developer has said the delay was caused by "logistical problems" that will affect the delivery of the games for "several days" after its release date.
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The forum post goes on to apologise for the inconvenience, and that the developer is working with GameStop to resolve the situation. In the meantime, users can still purchase the game digitally if they want to play it on its launch date.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Hearts of Stone expansion contains over ten hours of new content, including new characters, monsters, a unique romance, and a new storyline that features player choice.
Hearts of Stone was very well-received in GameSpot's review (although not as well as the original base game, which earned the elusive ten out of ten), with editor Mike Mahardy praising the game's clever dialogue and storytelling, engrossing quests, and the depth of the game's themes.
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