The Witcher 2 coming to Xbox 360 this April


The Witcher 2 has been available on PC for a bit less than a year now, but the Xbox 360 version is still nowhere to be found. It will be soon, though.

Developer CD Projekt RED announced today that after a long wait, Xbox 360 gamers will finally be able to get their hands on The Witcher 2 on April 17, 2012. It will include all of the DLC that CD Projekt RED released for free since the game launched back in May, but that’s not all.

When The Witcher 2 launches on Xbox 360 this April, it’ll come with a pretty significant amount of new content. The developer says that, all in all, there’s about three or four hours worth of new content, including new cutscenes, videos, missions and gameplay elements–and they don’t plan to stop there, either.

“We’re not going to stop our support of the game after launch,” The Witcher 2 level artist Marek Ziemak told Joystiq. “We’re launching the Xbox 360 version, but we’ll continue to work on both titles parallel, creating some extra stuff and trying to give some extra stuff to players. We never fire and forget; it’s against our philosophy.”

If you’ve always wanted to play The Witcher 2 but your PC perhaps wasn’t beefy enough to do so, the Xbox 360 port sounds like a good chance to see what all of the fuss is about. It may not look quite as good as the PC version, but it still looks mighty nice, as you can see for yourself in the Xbox 360 screenshot above.

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