Compara los precios de The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Blood and Wine (DLC) (Xbox One) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CD PROJEKT RED. Publicado por CD PROJEKT RED. Lanzado el 30/5/2016. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox, PC. Géneros: RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 92/100.

A 30-hour swan song for Geralt set in sun-drenched Toussaint. Blood and Wine is the rare DLC that outshines most full-priced RPGs.

Blood and Wine is the second major expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and it functions less like a content drop and more like a complete farewell chapter. CD PROJEKT RED built an entirely new region, Toussaint, a wine-country principality soaked in pastel colors and Arthurian mythology, and stuffed it with roughly 30 hours of quests, a new mutation system, a home base you can decorate, and one of the best-written villains in the entire Witcher trilogy. If you finished the base game and Hearts of Stone and thought you were done with Geralt, this expansion will pull you back in with minimal effort. The main quest kicks off with a classic monster contract. A beast is tearing through Toussaint's nobility, and the local knights are too proud to admit they need a witcher. That setup sounds routine, but the writing peels back into something much more personal, touching themes of obsession, friendship gone wrong, and the cost of idealism. The story earns its emotional payoff in a way that the base game's ending, good as it is, sometimes rushes. Side quests here are also notably tighter. CD PROJEKT RED clearly heard the complaints about filler: most secondary content has a narrative hook worth following, and the Vivienne questline in particular is the kind of compact, melancholy character arc that fans quote years later. On the mechanical side, the new Mutation system lets you unlock abilities that sit outside the standard skill tree, things like Euphoria (the infamous alchemy synergy that dramatically amplifies sign intensity and damage based on toxicity level) and Bloodbath (stacking damage buffs on consecutive kills). These mutations reward players who have already built deep into a specific playstyle, and they give min-maxers a genuine reason to revisit their Geralt build at endgame. Combat itself is unchanged from the base Witcher 3 loop, which means it is still a little floaty by Souls-like standards but satisfying once you lean into oils, bombs, and sign combos rather than just spamming Fast Attack. Corvo Bianco, your vineyard estate, is a cosmetic and emotional reward more than a mechanical one, but seeing it upgraded is genuinely pleasing in a way that few home-base systems manage. If there are complaints, they are minor. The final boss fight is mechanically underwhelming relative to how much the story builds toward it, a recurring Witcher 3 problem. A handful of lesser side contracts do fall into the familiar "here is a monster, go kill it" template. And if you are coming in without playing the base game, the emotional weight of the ending sequences will be significantly reduced. This is firmly an endgame expansion, not a standalone product, and the Xbox platform version performs well with controller support and HDR output, though the age of the underlying engine does show in some texture streaming on large open areas. Blood and Wine is the benchmark other RPG expansions get measured against. It respects your time, respects the characters, and closes Geralt's story in a way that feels earned rather than obligatory. Play it last, play it slowly, and do the side content. Monika, Scout Team

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Blood and Wine (DLC) (Xbox One)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Blood and Wine (DLC) (Xbox One)

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Blood and Wine is the second major expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and it functions less like a content drop and more like a complete farewell chapter. CD PROJEKT RED built an entirely new region, Toussaint, a wine-country principality soaked in pastel colors and Arthurian mythology, and stuffed it with roughly 30 hours of quests, a new mutation system, a home base you can decorate, and one of the best-written villains in the entire Witcher trilogy. If you finished the base game and Hearts of Stone and thought you were done with Geralt, this expansion will pull you back in with minimal effort. The main quest kicks off with a classic monster contract. A beast is tearing through Toussaint's nobility, and the local knights are too proud to admit they need a witcher. That setup sounds routine, but the writing peels back into something much more personal, touching themes of obsession, friendship gone wrong, and the cost of idealism. The story earns its emotional payoff in a way that the base game's ending, good as it is, sometimes rushes. Side quests here are also notably tighter. CD PROJEKT RED clearly heard the complaints about filler: most secondary content has a narrative hook worth following, and the Vivienne questline in particular is the kind of compact, melancholy character arc that fans quote years later. On the mechanical side, the new Mutation system lets you unlock abilities that sit outside the standard skill tree, things like Euphoria (the infamous alchemy synergy that dramatically amplifies sign intensity and damage based on toxicity level) and Bloodbath (stacking damage buffs on consecutive kills). These mutations reward players who have already built deep into a specific playstyle, and they give min-maxers a genuine reason to revisit their Geralt build at endgame. Combat itself is unchanged from the base Witcher 3 loop, which means it is still a little floaty by Souls-like standards but satisfying once you lean into oils, bombs, and sign combos rather than just spamming Fast Attack. Corvo Bianco, your vineyard estate, is a cosmetic and emotional reward more than a mechanical one, but seeing it upgraded is genuinely pleasing in a way that few home-base systems manage. If there are complaints, they are minor. The final boss fight is mechanically underwhelming relative to how much the story builds toward it, a recurring Witcher 3 problem. A handful of lesser side contracts do fall into the familiar "here is a monster, go kill it" template. And if you are coming in without playing the base game, the emotional weight of the ending sequences will be significantly reduced. This is firmly an endgame expansion, not a standalone product, and the Xbox platform version performs well with controller support and HDR output, though the age of the underlying engine does show in some texture streaming on large open areas. Blood and Wine is the benchmark other RPG expansions get measured against. It respects your time, respects the characters, and closes Geralt's story in a way that feels earned rather than obligatory. Play it last, play it slowly, and do the side content.

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Monika · Scout Team

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