CD Projekt Red has released its newest patch update for "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt," which fixes a lot of minor bugs and more.

The update, which is possibly the last patch for "The Witcher 3," aims to fix all remaining bugs in the game, whether it is gameplay or quest related, Push Square reported. The bugs start appearing when the latest DLC "Blood and Wine" was released.

The patch has fixed a few invincible enemies, such as the Wicked Witch and the golem guarding the treasure between Bowdon and Brunwich, according to Gamespot.

The update also came with tons of minor bug fixes which are not majorly game breaking, like Roach's tail vanishing from time to time, and when body parts remain up in the air when enemies explode.

Due to a bug, there's a "noblewoman in red" who follows Geralt around everywhere he goes. A bug is also causing the Majordomo to refuse to move in to Corvo Bianco, and Marlene unable to engage in conversation. These have all been fixed in the latest patch.

The patch also fixed a bug wherein players can knock down horses and permanently lose swords in Gravity Cave.

Apart from minor bug fixes, the update also made a few tweaks to the inventory system, although no specifics were given. A display notification for food and drink vitality regeneration amount is also added, and a new art dealer was added to the game, setting up shop near Lazare Lafargue's Workshop in Beauclair.

The full changelog PDF can be found here.

The 1.22 patch update is available to download now for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One, and is about 3.4GB.

In other news, CD Projekt Red has announced a standalone Gwent game at last week's E3, and will feature both a massive single-player campaign and a multiplayer mode. Read all about it here.

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