A recent move by the Polish studio again points to the possible arrival of additional content for the RPG.
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Something is moving around The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for some time now, and it doesn’t seem like a coincidence. In recent hours, new clues have emerged that directly point to the possible arrival of a new DLC for the game, something that has been rumored among the community for a while.
Everything starts with the recent financial report from CD Projekt RED, where, in addition to talking about their new IP, the studio mentioned an “unannounced game project” with a planned release for 2026. Although no specific details are given, the context has sparked speculation.
Additional content that has been rumored for months
The idea of a new expansion for The Witcher 3 is not new. For months, there have been rumors of additional content that could serve as a bridge between the third installment and The Witcher 4. Considering that the studio’s major projects are still in development and won’t arrive soon, this supposed DLC would fit perfectly as a more contained and closer release in time.
Moreover, it wouldn’t be the first time that CD Projekt has decided to expand one of its most important games even years after its release.
A release that could arrive this year
Although there is no official confirmation, everything points to the possibility that this content could be announced in the coming months, possibly before summer. As for its release, some predictions place it in the second half of 2026, avoiding coincidence with other major releases in the industry that could overshadow it.
For now, we have to wait for CD Projekt RED to take the final step, but the clues are starting to accumulate, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the possibility that The Witcher 3 will receive a final expansion before the saga moves on to its new stage.

