Another of The Witcher 3's free DLC packs (of 16 total) is out this week, and developer CD Projekt RED have quite the tease for a downloadable sidequest called "Where the Cat and the Wolf play…" I see that look of confusion on your face. Allow me to - briefly - explain:
In the world of The Witcher, hero Geralt of Rivia is also known as the White Wolf. His pendant, shaped like a wolf, marks him as a Witcher and also has the side effect of letting him know when danger is near. The new DLC is being teased with an image of a similar pendant, albeit one shaped like a cat.
Cats and dogs? Not historically the best of friends. If I had to guess, I'd wager we'll come to meet someone (who is definitely not Catwoman) that embodies the opposite of Geralt. But then, even if I lose that bet, the DLC is still free. So it's a win-win, really.
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