Part Of The Witcher 3's New DLC Is Already Playable Thanks To Dedicated Fans

Part Of The Witcher 3's New DLC Is Already Playable Thanks To Dedicated Fans

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Even though the new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has yet to be released, players have figured out a way to play at least a small portion of it within the base game. Developer CD Projekt RED has announced a new DLC for The Witcher 3, over 11 years after the RPG was released. Called Songs of the Past, the expansion is likely taking players back to Toussaint, the setting of the highly praised Blood and Wine DLC.

Not much has been officially revealed about the content of the upcoming expansion, but the key art shows Geralt of Rivia wielding a sword that looks like a variation of Gesheft, with a wooden-like enemy flanking him. While the DLC has not had its content revealed, a fan has made a point of making a portion of it playable. The result of their work was shared by Marigoldmaribor in a post on X.

As seen in the post, the modder created the new sword featured in the DLC’s key art for the base game. According to the item’s entry on Nexus Mods, the sword is but a visual mod, used to replace the Wolf School steel swords in The...

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