Why Some Believe A Witcher 3 Expansion Is Coming Soon
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Why Some Believe A Witcher 3 Expansion Is Coming Soon
"Near the end of 2024, CD Projekt Red put The Witcher 4 into full development with a release date potentially years away. Now, some outlets are putting forth theories that there may be a new Witcher 3 expansion to fill the gap between the present and the fourth game's release. IGN Poland and Eurogamer separately released stories suggesting that The Witcher 3 will get its first expansion since Blood and Wine was released in 2016."
""There is a chance that new content hinted upon in recent calls and reports may see release in the coming year, having an impact on our results and increasing the likelihood of achieving the earnings condition for the first stage of the incentive program." The report from IGN Poland offers some speculative details about what The Witcher 3 expansion may contain, including Zerrikania, "an exotic desert region to the far east of The Witcher 3's current map.""
"For now, neither report is confirmed. CD Projekt Red has only announced that The Witcher 3 will get one final update that will allow console players to enjoy many of the mods that PC players have used for years. However, that update was pushed back to this year late in 2025. Outside of the games, The Witcher Season 5 will wrap up its run on Netflix in 2026."
CD Projekt Red moved The Witcher 4 into full development at the end of 2024, with a release likely years away. Speculation has emerged that The Witcher 3 could receive its first expansion since 2016 to bridge the gap. The company indicated that new content released in the coming year could affect results and increase the likelihood of meeting incentive conditions. Proposed expansion details include Zerrikania, an exotic eastern desert region and potential follow-up to Blood and Wine elements. A promised final update to enable many PC mods on consoles was delayed to late 2025, and Netflix's The Witcher Season 5 concludes in 2026.
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