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In terms of content, the main story has 5-6 hours of cutscenes, so depending on how you play it, it should take you between 15 and 20 hours. Doind all the secondary quests, treasure hunts, points of interest, witcher contracts etc. will take you another 15 hours. I personally completed all the content in about 40 hours.
Edit: I must add that I have not even picked all the different paths that lead to different outcomes/ situations in the main story
It's a full blown Expansion.
Meet you in Toussaint!
obviously troll is obvious.
To OP:
The size of Blood and Wine is near the size of Velen if you dont count the the upper part. its a HUGE zone, and like 3 times longer than Hearts of stone lenght wize.
It took me around 30-40 hours and i havent completed it all just yet.
while Hearts of stone zone is inside the existing map just added few buildings, but the story is amazing there as well.
Hearts of stone takes from 10 -20 hours to complete.
Blood and Wine takes from 30-50 hours to complete.
of course if you rush the story alone u can do it way quicker, but if you play the witcher, this is not how you are support to play it.
Bottom line, Blood and Wine is not DLC, its an Expansion. Hearts of stone is indeed Dlc but a great one at that.
Considering how wrong you have been about everything else related to Blood and Wine, and you haven't even played it, no reason to believe your statement above either.