'The Witcher 3' Blood and Wine DLC release date: 2nd expansion pack to be released in June, according to new leak

A view of Toussain from "The Witcher 3" Blood and Wine CD Projekt Red

"The Witcher 3" players will have to wait a couple of months more before they get their hands on the much-anticipated Blood and Wine DLC, if a brand new leak is anything to go by.

GRY Online, a Polish gaming website, lists that the second large expansion for "The Witcher 3" will officially be released worldwide on June 7, 2016. There's no confirmation about this yet, but the date appears to be one that developer CD Projekt Red would choose.

A screenshot of GRY Online's "The Witcher 3" Blood and Wine listing (in English) GRY Online

WCCFTech points out that the said Blood and Wine DLC release date falls on a Tuesday. CD Projekt Red likes to make its Tuesdays memorable and special when it comes to all things "The Witcher 3."

First off, even "The Witcher 3" itself was released on a Tuesday – May 19, 2015. The first expansion pack – Hearts of Stone – was released Oct. 13 last year. CD Projekt Red announced the Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine DLCs on April 7, 2015 – all Tuesdays.

CD Projekt Red has also said that the Blood and Wine DLC is expected to be released in the first quarter of the year. The June 7 release date fits just right in.

This makes it easy to believe that "The Witcher 3" Blood and Wine DLC will be released on June 7 as GRY Online claims it will be. However, as it is always with leaks and rumors, gamers are advised to take this with a pinch of salt.

Blood and Wine takes "The Witcher 3" players to the sprawling region of Toussaint, a place "untainted by" war but holds a bloody secret that Geralt of Rivia will soon discover.

"The Witcher 3" DLC was once deemed better than the game itself, but Marketing Lead Michal Platkow-Gilewski has since made it clear that it will at least be "more refined" and it will certainly help enrich the game.

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