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The Witcher Collector's Edition (Hungarian)

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The Witcher Collector's Edition (Hungarian)

The Witcher Collector's Edition for PC in its Hungarian release takes a focused approach. Five items, no excess, each one pulling its weight. For regional Witcher collectors, this is the lean variant that prioritizes reference material over flash.

The double-sided world map poster and 29-track official CD soundtrack are familiar inclusions across Witcher CE variants, and they remain excellent. The soundtrack's Slavic folk influences defined the franchise's audio identity, and the map is genuinely beautiful cartography. The Making Of DVD with behind-the-scenes CDPR interviews adds documentary value from the studio's formative years.

What distinguishes the Hungarian edition is its pairing of a guidebook and bestiary. These two reference pieces turn the package into a companion set for actually playing the game, not just admiring it from a shelf. The bestiary catalogs the creatures you'll encounter with lore detail that enriches the world-building, while the guidebook provides practical navigation through the game's branching paths and alchemy systems.

No medallion, no artbook, no leather bag. This isn't the showpiece edition. But for collectors who appreciate a tight, curated package with strong reference content, the Hungarian CE delivers exactly what it promises. It's also one of the harder regional variants to track down, which gives it a quiet scarcity appeal that the flashier editions don't always carry.

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