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Gamers can currently grab CD Projekt RED’sThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntfor just $3.99 on PC and Xbox for a limited time. GivenThe Witcher 3’s enormous amount of content, $3.99 represents amazing value for money for the 2015 title.

The Witcher 3is set to celebrate its 10th anniversarythis month. Considered by many to be one of the best RPGs ever made, the game received critical acclaim across the board, expanding massively on the mechanics established in its two predecessors. The game’s DLC,Hearts of StoneandBlood and Wine, were met with similar acclaim, which is why it’s always surprising to see the game fall to extremely low prices despite its age.

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Gamers onSteamand theMicrosoft Storecan currently grabThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntfor just $3.99, a massive 90% reduction on its full price of $39.99. This gives players access to one of thebest RPGs everfor the cost of a barista coffee on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, an essential pick-up for any fans of the genre who haven’t had the chance to experience it yet. Gamers who want to purchaseThe Witcher 3at this price should act fast, though. The Steam deal is set to expire on May 25, while the Microsoft Store deal runs a little bit longer, until May 27.

Gamers Can Pick Up The Witcher 3 For $3.99 on Steam and the Microsoft Store

On top of the low price of the base game, there’s great news for gamers who also want to grabThe Witcher 3’s two excellent expansions,Hearts of StoneandBlood and Wine. On both Steam and the Microsoft Store, the DLCs can be found at a steep 70% off. This bringsHearts of Stonedown to just $2.99 andBlood and Wineto $5.99 for a limited time.

Late last year, CD Projekt RED gave players a glimpse atThe Witcher 4, which does not currently have a release window. Players willtake control of Ciri inThe Witcher 4, with the popular character succeeding the long-standing protagonist Geralt of Rivia. It’s not clear exactly when gamers will have more information onThe Witcher 4, so fans looking for more should keep their eyes out throughout the rest of the year.