The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings conjurs up new release date and collector's edition
Upcoming action-RPG gets dated and stuffed with collector's🐻 items
PC warlock wannabes will have wait a little longer to get their gnarled hands on The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings; which ma﷽y be 🔯a good thing seeing as they'll also need a little more time to clear some shelf space for everything the special edition has to offer.
I🌸n a press release today, Developer CD Projekt announced that Witcher 2 will be moved back to May 17, 2011 in order to make sure the action-RPG is in tip-top shape for the gaming public.
“Of course, we know that players would like to get the game as soon as possible, so we hope that t𓆏hey will forgive us!”urged Project lead Adam Badowski, adding, "We strongly believe that the extra time spent polishing the title will be well worth the wait."
Speaking of 'well worth the wait', GameStop has released details of Witcher 2's jam-packed collector's ꦰedition which may require an extra bookcase to display properly. Highlights of the package include a Geralt sculture, cursed coin and pamphlet, papercraft figures and the Vernon Roche Commando Jacket for in-game use. Other, more standard-fare itꦬems include a 'making-of' DVD, soundtrack, art book, stickers and a set of dice.
The special collector's edition is currently listing for sဣteep $130. But hey, now yo🃏u have extra time tosave money.
Nov 16, 2010
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