Geralt is in for a whole new adventure in The Witcher 2.0. The latest update/expansion to the dark fantasy RPG is now live, bringing with it a new tutorial system, difficulty setting, arena mode, and more.

CD Projekt Red announced today The Witcher 2, 2.0 is now available as a free automatic update via the in-game launcher. And there are plenty of reasons for fans to step up to 2.0 today.


"We called this new update 2.0, but while testing it we realized that this update is actually bigger than the well-received Enhanced Edition update from our first game," studio director Adam Badowski said in a statement. "So this is a major update not only for us, but also for all those who want to start their adventure with the game and for those who would like to play it again."

The Witcher 2.0 features:
1. Completely new, extensive Tutorial System
The new tutorial helps players fully enjoy the game from the very beginning and systematically explains the depth of The Witcher 2's combat and gameplay mechanics. It allows gamers to gradually and smoothly immerse themselves in the game world and Geralt's adventures.

2. Special Dark difficulty setting
The new Dark Mode presents players with a new challenge, the highest level of difficulty where every foe is now a significant challenge requiring careful planning and consideration. Dark Mode also features several new sets of equipment and items all linked together through a dark legend in the game journal. These cursed items harm Geralt so long as the sets remain incomplete, but once the player collects all the components, the Blasphemer's, Oathbreaker's and Kinslayer's outfits provide great advantages in combat.

Dark Mode offers 18 new equipable dark-themed items with very high stats such as:
-- 3 new sets of dark armor (light, medium, and heavy)
-- 3 new sets of dark swords (3 silver, 3 steel)
-- Other Dark themes/elements in the game

3. Completely new arcade-style Arena Mode
Infinitely replayable and progressively more challenging, Arena lets you hone your combat skills and techniques against all the different monster types from the game. Dispatch wave upon wave of progressively more difficult enemies, earning awards that you can use to upgrade abilities, experiment with new weapons and armor, and to test your alchemy skills. Hirelings can also assist you in battle—for a price. Combat waves will continue infinitely until your character is defeated, after which you'll see a statistical summary of results. Players can share their results with their friends by uploading this summary to the official Witcher forums or to Facebook.

Spy Guy says: Nice work, CD Projekt Red. In the era of $15 map packs and $10 add-ons, all of this new content, for free, is a great gift to Witcher fans.