As mentioned earlier, every “regular” retail copy of the game will be the Enhanced Edition, which will most likely be an adapted 2.0 version of the title. Within the Enhanced Edition of the game, fans will automatically receive an original game soundtrack with in-game music, a map of the game’s world, and a quest handbook.

In addition to everything the Enhanced Edition has to offer, anyone going for the Dark Edition will also be receiving:

A making-of DVD, including all cinematic cutscenes in the game, trailers, developer diaries, gameplay footage, and a making-of documentary covering The Witcher 2. A Witcher medallion. The wolf head medallion will be included with a chain. Unfortunately, it will probably not reverberate at the hint of magic in the air. 232-page Artbook which covers concept art, renders, graphical assets, and explanations for all. Three stickers, because who doesn’t love stickers? Dark Edition Box to contain all of your goodies.

For a more visual representation of what each set will include, peruse the gallery below.

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The Witcher 2 is not a game to be missed because of its relative obscurity in the console world. It certainly is one of the best action-RPG’s around, as per our review, and it is one of the most challenging and graphically appealing games, as well. Should the interest in the title be piqued, there is also 20 minutes of the beginning of the game available to view.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings releases on April 17, 2012 for Xbox 360 and is available now on PC.

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