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The main narrative of Hearts of Stone casts Geralt into dealings with some truly creepy individuals. If we look beyond that, however, you get to go even deeper into a brilliantly fleshed out game world.
If we break it down to pure numbers what you get is an estimated ten extra hours of story content, new side missions, an expanded Novigrad map and new schematics for more powerful weapons and armour. The Hearts of Stone expansion for the Witcher 3 brought a piece of that childhood thrill back. Sometimes, as was the case with Morrowind's Bloodmoon and Baldur's Gate's Throne of Bhaal, we'd get more than we could have dreamed of, and ended up with an experience that far exceeded the original game. We were always eager for more of the same, as well as being able to explore new places and become more powerful. Buying an expansion for a much-loved game was almost as exciting as getting a brand new one. The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone takes us back to when we were younger. CD Projekt Red pulls out all the stops in the first expansion for The Witcher 3, Hearts of Stone. An immortal with a heart of stone, a mysterious demi-god, a cursed prince, and a grumpy Witcher.