Overview of Witcher 3 Expansions
Blood and Wine begins with the quest “Envoys, Wineboys”, and is intended as a final post-game story that acts as an epilogue to Geralt’s journey. It should not be played until the Wild Hunt storyline is completed.
When to Play Blood and Wine
Which Witcher 3 expansion should I play first? Blood and Wine acts as the first post-game story available in The Witcher 3. This should be the absolute last thing players do in the game. Completing this DLC any earlier can cause players to discover massive narrative spoilers.
Playing Blood and Wine as a Standalone Story
Can I play Blood and Wine before main story? Blood and Wine will be self-contained, as is Hearts of Stone. That means you may start it any time you wish — it has no bearing on the main story — but it will be tailored to characters that are around level 34.
Leaving Toussaint and Duration of Witcher 3 DLCS
You can’t leave Toussaint info on while quests. The original run of the game is around 100 hours, Hearts of Stone is about 10–15 hours, Blood and Wine is around 20–30, all of it depending on how much you explore.