CD Projekt Red has revealed why its REDkit modding tool for The Witcher 3 took so long to release, detailing the difficult process behind its development. As the game approaches its 10th anniversary, The Witcher 3 remains one of the most beloved open-world RPGs in gaming history, with thousands of players still stepping into Geralt of Rivia's shoes daily.
The success of CD Projekt Red's action RPG cannot be understated, with The Witcher 3 selling 50 million copies as of March 2023. As with many large-scale open world titles available for PC, the game quickly amassed a dedicated modding scene, with creative players quickly crafting new quests, quality-of-life additions, and much more. CD Projekt Red didn't offer official mod support until 2024, prompting many longtime fans to wonder why it took so long. The developers have always been supportive of The Witcher 3's modding scene, but as it turns out, developing an official tool for the process was much more difficult than many in the community realized.
The Witcher 3 is great fun, and it can be made even better with some external additions. Here are some of the best Witcher 3 mods for...