The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Songs of the Past Expansion DLC Announced, First Details Confirmed
CD Projekt has announced a third expansion to
The Witcher 3, called Songs of the Past.
The DLC is due out in 2027, 12 years after the 60 million-selling The Witcher 3 came out in 2015, and 11 years after the second expansion, Blood and Wine, came out in 2016. The Witcher 3's first expansion, Hearts of Stone, was released in October 2015.
In a note to press, CD Projekt said it is co-developing the expansion with Fool’s Theory, a team comprising "industry veterans" who worked on The Witcher 3. More details on Songs of the Past will be released in late summer 2026.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Songs of the Past first details:
- Songs of the Past is a third expansion coming to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
- It will launch in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC
- CD Projekt Red is co-developing Songs of the Past with Fool’s Theory
- Songs of the Past will return players to the role of legendary monster slayer Geralt of Rivia for a brand new adventure when it launches in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
The announcement doesn't come as a huge surprise, given rumors about this secret expansion had been doing the rounds online for some time. (One recent report pointed to the possibility of a 'Dune-style' location for the new expansion.) Yesterday,
CD Projekt announced an official special anniversary stream for Blood and Wine set for May 28, sparking speculation the studio was ready to confirm the DLC. It's gone ahead and done so the day before.
In a
social media post, CD Projekt said that with new content coming to The Witcher 3, it will need to update its system requirements "to ensure smooth performance and compatibility going forward." These requirements will become effective starting from the next update, and you can find all the details
here.
"We originally planned to make this big reveal during our REDstreams tomorrow, but let's say we found something we didn't yet expect on RED Launcher,"
CD Projekt added.
It’s a hugely busy time for CD Projekt. The Witcher 4 production continues, although CD Projekt has cautioned fans not to expect its launch until 2027 at the earliest. The company
plans an ambitious six-year roadmap in which it will also launch The Witcher 5 and The Witcher 6.
While further DLC for The Witcher 3 is now confirmed to be in development,
CD Projekt has ruled out more DLC for Cyberpunk, suggesting fans will indeed have to wait for
Cyberpunk 2 to return to its much-loved dystopian universe. And the wait looks like it's going to be significant; Cyberpunk 2 is further behind The Witcher 4, and CD Projekt co-CEO Michał Nowakowski has suggested Cyberpunk 2 won’t be out until at least 2030.
CD Projekt has announced a third expansion to The Witcher 3, called Songs of the Past.
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