
The Witcher series is one of the few sets of games that actually managed to do well just on the PC. CD Projekt Red made a couple of kick-ass RPGs with a very uncommon tone that shocked me the first time I saw it. Of course, Xbox 360 owners are finally going to get their hands on an updated version of The Witcher 2 on April 17. Coming along with the game is a bevy of updates and new content that promise to enhance the game past its original greatness.
I was a little bummed to hear about that content at first. I was an early adopter on The Witcher 2 and paid full price for the game. Hearing about content I wouldn't have access to unless I bought another copy sounded like a pain in the ass. Lucky for me (and all PC adopters), all of these updates will be coming to the PC version for absolutely free.
CD Projekt Red is hitting it out of the park again. First they make their game completely DRM-free and now they are providing an astounding amount of updates for absolutely no cost. Kudos to them for keeping up with their very generous trend of user-support. I can't help but wish more developers would be willing/able to support their games like this .
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