Aside from CD Projekt RED getting $7 million from Polish Government as fund to do research on several game development goals, its RPG "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" has also lured customers with its complete edition deals for the price of $24.99. Dubbed as one of the finest role-playing games ever created, it is the third in the series, preceded with "The Witcher" and "The Witcher 2: Assasins of Kings."

The great deal is cutting by half the real price of the game, GameSpot reported. The price of "The Witcher 3: Expansion Pass" deals with $24.99 at Best Buy. The discounted price of "The Witcher 3: Complete Edition," comes with the base game and its two expansions, "Hearts of Stone" and "Blood and Wine," as well as 16 pieces of free smaller DLC. The game is available for both PS4 and Xbox One versions.

An avid player of "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" may find the deal implausible but this is not the first time discounts are made for the game since it's released in 2015. Since then, the game has seen critical praise and positive reviews from all corners of the industry, scoring well in just about every category, Game Rant reported.

Sources added that the game's DLC expansions have also been receiving great feedbacks, adjudging "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" as one of the best RPGs of 2016. The game has been grabbing gamer's attention worldwide with protagonist Geralt of Riva, a monster hunter known as a witcher who seeks his missing lover and adopted daughter who both ran from a group known as the wild hunt.

Challenging as it can it be, players in the game battle against the world's dangers using swords and magic while interacting with non-player characters, competing side quests and main missions. It is worth noting that "The Witcher 3" was adjudged as the Game of the Year for 2015 with GameSpot scoring it a 10/10.