Given that The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt came out all the way back in 2015, most of us would have been expecting that game to remain in its current state forever. Shockingly, it seems that might not be the case, and it all has to do with the release of the upcoming sequel.
We've known for some time now that developer CD Projekt Red has shifted almost all of their focus across to a Ciri-led The Witcher 4. The company published a detailed breakdown of what exactly the studio is working on (and how many people are working on it), with over 400 employees actively working on the game.
Those numbers make up over half of the developer's total capacity, with the full release likely expected to arrive at the end of 2027, with CDPR keen to avoid another overambitious launch debacle similar to Cyberpunk 2077. In the meantime, it seems as though the team is keen to keep the story going, and to reinvest players ahead of their grand new experience dropping.
As first reported by TweakTown, a new Witcher 3 DLC does exist, as confirmed by well-known and often reliable leaker Nate the Hate. Rumors have...
