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At its press conference in Warsaw, Poland, members of the CD Projekt RED development team presented the game and the many new features that have been added to create the Xbox 360 enhanced edition.
“The Xbox 360 version is a complete adaptation of the game to the new platform, we’ve rewritten the code so it feels native to the console. This latest version of The Witcher 2 has been expanded in many ways, and some experts believe it to be one of the best-looking games ever to make it to consoles,” said Adam Badowski, head of CD Projekt RED studio.
Gameplay has been extended through the addition of new quests and locations, while The Witcher 2’s intriguing plot becomes even more complex with the introduction of major new NPCs who intensify the struggle for power in the Northern Kingdoms.
“PC users who already own the game will be happy to learn that they will be able to download all the added content free of charge. At the same time, the Xbox 360 version will incorporate all DLCs and upgrades made available thus far for the game’s original platform (including the ‘Arena’ arcade mode and Tutorial that were part of the latest and richest PC version)” added Badowski.
Other enhancements include the game’s user interface, which has been revamped to deliver better control on the Xbox 360, while new targeting, camera and control systems will give players full control of the witcher during the game’s dynamic and tactically rich combat sequences.
The Enhanced Edition includes:
- The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition game on 2 DVDs.
- Audio CD containing in-game music.
- The Witcher 2 quest handbook for both novice and experienced role-playing fans.
- Map of the game world.
- Rulebook and interface explanation to help players get started.
- The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition game on 2 DVDs.
- Audio CD containing in-game music.
- All cinematic materials related to the game, including trailers, dev diaries, gameplay footage, interviews and an exclusive, making-of video.
- The Witcher 2 quest handbook for both novice and experienced role-playing fans.
- Rulebook and interface explanation to help players get started.
- Three Witcher 2-related decals.
- Map of the game world.
- A wolf’s head metal medallion on a chain.
- Extensive documentation of the game's visual assets, covering concept art, cover renders and all the stories behind the art of The Witcher 2. Approximately 200 pages.
- Elegant, thick cardboard box with a wolf head to hold all Dark Edition contents.
During the conference, the studio also presented the brand new CGI game intro (below), directed by BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee Tomasz Baginski, followed by the announcement that the Xbox 360 version will include a large number of new never-before-seen cinematics.
















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