Witcher 3 Collector's Edition getting exclusive physical content on XB1 [CDP Comment]

The Xbox One version of The Witcher 3 Collector's Edition is to receive additional physical content unavailable in the PS4 or PC versions, Bandai Namco has announced.

Exclusive to Xbox One, the collector's edition will now contain a physical cloth map and two card decks for Gwent, allowing players to play The Witcher 3's in-game card game in real life.

"Gwent is an amazing game and we're really happy to be able to bring it to the physical realm with Microsoft's help," said CD Projekt RED co-founder Marcin Iwiñski. "Now we've got Gwent in every copy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt as an in-game experience for free on every platform, and a physical version in the Xbox One CE, how awesome is that?"

"Gwent is a fast-paced card game that can be played within The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on every platform," added the studio. "Invented by dwarves and perfected over centuries of tavern table play, Gwent is a game of initial simplicity and ultimate depth, something beloved by both road-weary travelers during long nights around the campfire and elegant nobles looking to liven up dragging dinner parties.

"The game is about the clash of two armies locked in mortal struggle on a battlefield where the players are the leaders and the cards their forces. With four different factions offering unique combat styles and endless paths to victory, Gwent is every adventurer’s first choice when it comes to one-on-one card-based dueling. Take risks and think on your feet, strategize and deliver cunning combos, use potent magic and mighty hero cards and be the last one standing on the field of honor!"

The Xbox One collector's edition now contains:

The standard edition of the game, containing: the official soundtrack, a beautiful and detailed map of the in-game world, unique stickers, and the developer-created "Witcher Universe - The Compendium"
A giant, 33x24x26 cm, 100% hand painted, Polystone figure of Geralt of Rivia battling a Griffin
An exclusive, collector grade Witcher medallion
A one of a kind SteelBook
A two-hundred page artbook, containing breathtaking art from the game
A cloth map of the game world
Two Gwent card decks
Huge outer and inner Collector’s Boxes you can store your Witcher merchandise in!

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launches on Xbox One, PS4 and PC in February 2015.

Source: Bandai Namco

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Well MS already annoyed some PC/PS owners with Tomb Raider so why not do it again, with exclusive CE content on Witcher 3
(especially PC Witcher fans as it is a PC centric series, massively less so PS4)
Also I do have to question whether CD Projekt agreed to this, it doesn't seem like them, a BN decision then?




statement made by Marcin Iwinski

Looking at the heated comments, I believe that our announcement of the physical addition of two decks of Gwent cards and a cloth map, requires a further word from us.
Here at CD Projekt Red, we always put gamers first. Our PC versions are released DRM-free, we bend over backwards to give you the most beefed up editions of our games (be it standard or Collector's), and we deliver the same game, regardless of platform or version you buy. Moreover, we promised not have any exclusive DLCs, neither per platform nor per retailer, and we do stand by our promise--nothing has changed, nor will change in this regard.
Don't get me wrong, I do understand that these extra items might be desirable for Witcher fans playing the game on other platforms. However, as we are not offering any platform or retail exclusive DLCs or any other form of gameplay differentiation, we do have to find other ways to support our partners. We are also providing special pre-order items for certain retailers around the world, including Witcher comic books, posters, steel books or medallions. Funnily enough, we did not notice any heated comments on the pre-order specials.
What is the reason? Why are we doing this? We need the support of partners to make our game visible worldwide. This should hopefully translate to better sales, which will in consequence allow us to do what we have been doing for the last 10 years, i.e. reinvest this money to make more great RPGs, while still sticking to our values.
If you still consider that adding two decks of Gwent cards and a map of the in-game world to the Xbox One CE equals us betraying our values and not fulfilling our promises, well, it does make us sad, but the final call is always yours to make.
Still, I do hope that what we offer is unique and we can ask you to give us the benefit of the doubt. We have more great things to announce for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in the coming months and I promise you won't be disappointed (yes, yes, there are no more exclusives coming).
 
EDIT: Oops, posted right before me.

I though they said they wouldn't lock content to a specific platform...
 
Wasn't CDPR pretty clear about not offering any exclusive in-game content? MS has been advertising this pretty hard for them, so something was going to give. It might as well be some dinky cards.
 
Niceee, I swear moving in with a non gaming gf is the worst.

She would not appreciate how awesome this is and would moan.

Already had a battle to get the Destiny Ghost edition
 
Wasn't CDPR pretty clear about not offering any exclusive in-game content? MS has been advertising this pretty hard for them, so something was going to give. It might as well be some dinky cards.

they were and its still not getting exclusive in game content
 
Well, the good news is that in the game itself there is a card based minigame. It sounds much better than the old dice game, which can die in a fire.
 
Uh oh, second shit storm from Microsoft this week incoming.

This is a PC centric series that started there and if feels shitty for PC owners who will buy the collectors edition (even though I always buy vanilla versions).

At least it's not in game content.
 
I assume they paid cdprojekt extra to come up with a new CE goody just for them? I don't remember seeing that deck in the original cdprojekt reveal.

If it's stuff that wouldn't have existed anyway isn't part of the game itself, kinda hard for me to get annoyed about it. Although it does make the pc/ps4 CE's lose lustre.
 
As long as its not in game exclusive content I'm totally ok with it. Would love to see more games go in this direction instead of what Arkham Knight is doing.
 
I wonder how they are going to spin this. They made such a big fuss about how they are ensuring absolute parity for their game. This seems like a bit of a double talk around that though not surprising with the amount of money Microsoft has been dropping on advertising with them.
 
I am betting it is 100% CD Projekt decision.

The quote from the co founder of CD Projekt should have stopped people from asking that question one would think.

I wonder how they are going to spin this. They made such a big fuss about how they are ensuring absolute parity for their game. This seems like a bit of a double talk around that though not surprising with the amount of money Microsoft has been dropping on advertising with them.

This is not in game content. So this doesn't go against the concept of the games having parity. Also if MS helped pay for some of these physical products to be made then I don't see why it would be an issue.
 
Well MS already annoyed some PC/PS owners with Tomb Raider so why not do it again, with exclusive CE content on Witcher 3
(especially PC Witcher fans as it is a PC centric series, massively less so PS4)
Also I do have to question whether CD Projekt agreed to this, it doesn't seem like them, a BN decision then?

Anyone who doesn't think they were shopping around to see what exclusivity they could outright buy now is just kidding themselves. They were definitely throwing shit at the wall just to see what would stick.

This is pretty hard for me to care about though, even as a big CE buyer. Probably didn't cost a whole lot either. Though it's still money that could have at least helped an indie or something.
 
I just lost a ton of respect for CDPR.

I trust that the prices for the other versions CEs will be lowered accordingly to account for offering less content now, yes?
 
Welcome to Assassins Creed Xbox 360/PC version.


This is not game content, come on guys. Jesus...

Yes but Ubisoft doesn't try to act like they are above everyone else when if comes to this kind of stuff.

I just lost a ton of respect for CDPR.

I trust that the prices for the other versions CEs will be lowered accordingly to account for offering less content now, yes?

They haven't released the prices for them yet so we will see.
 
I wonder how they are going to spin this. They made such a big fuss about how they are ensuring absolute parity for their game. This seems like a bit of a double talk around that though not surprising with the amount of money Microsoft has been dropping on advertising with them.

But the game is still on parity between all platforms. The CE just has some extra physical goods on one platform, with no bearing on the actual game's content.
 
Well that sucks

Not in game stuff sure but kinda not the point

Edit: Saw their updated comment. It's fair enough, and being extras is nowhere near as bad as in game stuff which is the same on all platforms thankfully.
 
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