'Witcher 3: Wild Hunt': new patch to release for PS4, Xbox One and PC

 The Witcher 3 website

According to reports, the "Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" video game is expected to get a new patch very soon. The patch is expected to come with numerous features.

Geek Snack reports that these features include new fixes, an additional movement mode for Geralt, and an inventory, among many others. In addition, it is expected that the new 1.07 patch will come with fixes for the PS4 game version as well, and won't come with a new Game Plus mode, according to reports. It's also unclear whether a new Game mode will ever be available in the future.

The video game's developer CD Projekt RED said in regards to the new Game Plus mode and the patch, "Absolutely. I am not saying there is NO possibility you will ever see New Game +. The dev team is aware it has been requested and they like to keep fans happy when possible."

"However, as you can see by patch 1.07, there are other things being worked on as well." The company added.

"There are still two free DLCs (after this week's Ciri alt costume), there are patches still being worked on and there is the Expansion Pass material being developed. It may happen, it may not happen, but there is definitely no word on it happening currently."

MyGaming reports that the new patch for the "Witcher 3" will be available for the Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and PS4 game versions.

The "Witcher Hunt 3: Wild Hunt" video game was released earlier this year in May after it was announced about two years ago. Developed by Polish game company CD Projekt RED, "Wild Hunt" is an action role playing video game that takes place in an open world environment.

As for the release of the update, it's still unclear when it will be released, but many are expecting it will happen by the end this week.

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