Fans of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt might have more to look forward to next year, as CD Projekt Red may release additional story DLC. This potential content is rumored to be developed by Fool’s Theory, the studio behind the remake of the original Witcher game. The details were revealed by Borys Nieśpielak, a prominent Polish game industry commentator, during a podcast with Remigiusz Maciaszek.
Although no specifics have been disclosed, it’s speculated that the DLC could either be a single questline or a more extensive paid expansion.
Interestingly, the DLC is believed to be linked to a project previously mentioned in CD Projekt’s earnings calls. While no official confirmation has been made, players are hopeful that the studio will expand on the world of Geralt of Rivia. Whether this turns out to be a new story arc or additional content remains to be seen. For those who can’t wait, the modding community is already working on some remarkable projects, including ‘The Last Wish.’ This mod aims to faithfully adapt Andrzej Sapkowski’s stories, such as ‘The Last Wish,’ into a video game experience. The alpha version is currently available, giving players a chance to relive key moments from the books, including the infamous ‘Lesser Evil’ tale, which explains Geralt’s title as ‘The Butcher of Blaviken.’
In addition to these modding projects, CDPR is also expected to continue supporting its other titles. Fans of Cyberpunk 2077 are excited about a new story DLC arriving in version 2.3. While many are still reeling from the Witcher 4 reveal, it seems CDPR’s commitment to expanding its universe is far from over. Whether through official DLC or fan-driven mods, the journey through the Continent is far from finished.