The Witcher Director's Cut Exposed on Friday
by Nick Breckon, Jul 27, 2009 12:59pm PDTCD Projekt has updated us with a release date for The Witcher Director's Cut, pegging the uncensored title's debut for Friday, July 31.
Though the studio has been coyly vague in its description of the patch, the DC will essentially revert The Witcher to the international version of the game, patching nudity back into the title's titillating "sex cards."
The cut will be available as a new "definitive" version of the game for purchase, as well as a free patch for owners of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition.
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i havent played since before EE came out. :(
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Hopefully Witcher 2 stays true to the PC and doesn't get bent over for a simultaneous console release.
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I was hoping since it's old, it would go on sale for $15-$25. I suppose with this new version it will stay at $30 and up?
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This is a new situation, so I'm at a loss for why this isn't a bigger story in terms of how ratings are handled. This is very similar to the Oblivion situation, where that game was forced to change it's rating due to a patch/mod. In that case it was a fan modification, but here we're talking about an official patch.
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