Free Mod Brings Classic Witcher Content to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

By Aayush
Image Credit: CD Projekt/Lisu (via Nexusmods)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, released in 2015 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, continues to be celebrated as one of the finest fantasy RPGs ever created. Its accessibility to newcomers, despite being the third entry in the series, speaks volumes about its exceptional quality and design.

The game’s acclaim stems mainly from its masterfully crafted side-quests, which often rival or surpass the primary campaign in storytelling and engagement. CD Projekt RED’s attention to detail extends beyond quests to the combat system and the richly detailed open world of the Continent, filled with countless secrets for players to uncover.

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Now, PC players can experience even more content through an impressive new mod called ‘The Price of Neutrality – Remastered’ by modder Lisu, as reported by DSOgaming. What makes this mod particularly noteworthy is its origin – it’s a recreation of DLC from the original 2007 Witcher game, rebuilt using the modern REDKit development tools.

The mod’s story transports players to 1232, following Geralt’s return to Kaer Morhen for the winter. Upon arrival, he discovers a camp of mercenaries pursuing Princess Deidre Ademeyn of Cairngorm. The princess, reportedly cursed by the Black Sun, is revealed to be Eskel’s surprise child, presenting players with complex choices about her fate.

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While this free content addition is exclusively available for PC players, console gamers can still enjoy the base game and its two acclaimed expansions – Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine – on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch platforms. The mod’s release demonstrates the ongoing community support for The Witcher 3 years after its initial launch.

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