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The Witcher 3 New Game Plus Glitch Allows Players To Always Stun, Freeze, Burn Enemies

The Witcher 3 New Game Plus Glitch Allows Players To Always Stun, Freeze, Burn Enemies 


The Witcher 3 New Game Plus Glitch Allows Players To Always Stun, Freeze, Burn Enemies

The Witcher 3 is a truly massive open world game and so it’s not surprising to see that the game has a few bugs. Most of these are pretty harmless and the team has been trying to fix those that actually prevent players from completing the game.

The introduction of the New Game Plus mode through the final free DLC pack last month has introduced even more bugs. A few weeks ago we have talked about a glitch that allows players to fight some really high level monsters in New Game Plus mode and today we will talk about another one that’s been discovered recently that can effectively break the game if abused.
This new The Witcher 3 New Game Plus bug allows players to inflict stun, stagger, freeze and burn with a 100% success rate in a rather simple way. To do this, players need to attach a Lesser Morana and Morana Runestone to one of the relic type swords. A video explaining the glitch is also available on YouTube and you can check it out right below.
Earlier this week one of the issues plaguing the PC version of The Witcher 3 has finally been addressed with a new hotfix. From now on, those playing the Steam release of the game will finally be able to earn achievements properly. Another hotfix for the console versions of the game which should fix the Skellige Most Wanted quest is also going to be released soon.

 


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