The Witcher 3 could get new paid DLC 11 years after it first came out, according to one analyst. CD Projekt Red's 2015 RPG has remained popular among fans since its release, but lately, most attention has shifted to what sequels and spin-offs the Polish studio has in the pipeline. However, fans may get more The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt content before they get their hands on any of CDPR's other upcoming games.
CD Projekt Red had delayed The Witcher 3's cross-platform mod support patch into 2026 after announcing it for the game's 10-year anniversary, though it's still unclear when exactly that update will roll out. Beyond that, there's now more noise behind the rumor that Witcher 3 DLC could also come in 2026, and it could kickstart a train of marketing efforts and game releases over the next few years.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt approaches a major sales milestone a decade after launch, with the RPG closing in on Skyrim's total numbers.
An analyst at Noble Securities named Mateusz Chrzanowski has released a deluge of information about CDPR's upcoming projects, starting with Witcher 3 DLC. Rumors first emerged that The Witcher 3 could get...
