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Witcher 3: Wild Hunt devs don't believe in add-on content

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt developer CD Projekt RED has never been one for DRM or DLC, and now game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz has discussed why the company simply doesn't believe in peddling add-on content for games either at or after launch.

Speaking with Examiner, Tomaszkiewicz said, "We could sell extra content to gamers 'down the road,' but we don’t believe in that. We believe patches, fixes and additional content should be provided to gamers free of charge. Only something REALLY big, and something that will not make you feel ripped off, justifies a price tag."

But if the studio ever did decide to release DLC, he added, "We think you will appreciate what you get in return."

What sort of Witcher 3 DLC would you appreciate? Would it have to be a sprawling expansion the likes of which the Elder Scrolls series is accustomed to, or should they leave it alone altogether? Let us know below.

Thanks GAF.

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