'The Witcher 3' plot: new patch to add more dialogue to romantic storylines

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A new patch is coming out soon for "The Witcher 3," but instead of adding new weapons or quests, it will be expanding the game's romantic storylines.

To be more specific, the new patch will be adding more dialogue for Triss Merigold and Yennefer of Vengerberg inside the game, according to Kotaku.

The new dialogue is expected to properly flesh out the romantic storylines that can be explored inside "The Witcher 3" between Geralt and the two women.

As players make their way through the game, they will be witnesses to a love triangle developing between Geralt and the two women. Ultimately, Geralt will have to make a choice between the two, and this is where some players have expressed frustration regarding some of the dialogue in the game.

According to those players, there is a sense that the love story between Geralt and Triss is not quite as developed as the one between the game's protagonist and Yennefer. In a way, it can feel as though the correct woman to choose in terms of pursuing a relationship with inside the game is Yennefer, given the wealth of dialogue options that come with that decision.

CD Projekt Red, the game's developer has indicated that they will be adding to the dialogue to make the resolutions better on both ends.

As of now, the patch carrying the dialogue tweaks does not have a release date.

In related news, the "Hearts of Stone" downloadable content (DLC) is nearly done, iDigital Times reported.

CD Projekt Red announced the progress of the DLC during their appearance at PAX Prime.

The new DLC will be introducing players to areas inside the world of "The Witcher 3" they have not had access to in the past, meaning there will be plenty of new discoveries waiting.

The "Hearts of Stone" expansion is expected to add about 10 hours of content to the game.

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