Reflector Entertainment's action-adventure title was announced at Gamescom in 2020.
The update will also bring improvements for Ranked Extraction and CSR, new equipment, Forge updates, and more.
The team behind Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt is collaborating with Level Infinite on a new project.
Alluding to a "new era", Sega has urged fans to tune in to The Game Awards on December 7.
Remedy Entertainment previously confirmed that New Game Plus will feature a "new alternative narrative".
"I believe I can say it'll be an excellent entry point for many players, without forgetting the long-time fans who still wish to follow Geralt's adventures," says CDPR's Sebastian Kalemba.
A teaser image shared by Rockstar Games also seems to confirm Vice City as the game's setting, true to previous leaks.
"For us, as people who love past titles, we are very happy that people in this era can play the games, so we would like to continue to do so," says Yoshiaki Hirabayashi.
Both expansions were announced in September, but there's no word on when either of them will release.
The update will "adjust the method by which battle performance scores are calculated" in the mode, and add a new leaderboard.
DON'T NOD's action RPG is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February next year.
GSC Game World confirms the FPS will have a Graphics Mode and a Performance Mode, though details on its target resolution are unconfirmed.
Developer GSC Game World says the open world shooter will have a "huge" amount of content, with four different endings to see.
With Microsoft having teased "important announcements" at The Game Awards, many are expecting a new trailer for the Ninja Theory title.
World War Z: Aftermath, Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition, Goat Simulator 3, and others will also be added, as per a new leak.
In a new RED Streams episode tomorrow, CDPR will reveal details on the upcoming Update 2.1, which will arrive with the Ultimate Edition.
Capcom's collection is set to launch on January 25 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Developer and publisher Level-5 days it needs the added time "to ensure thorough development in both quality and quantity of content."
"That’s exciting, but also maybe the least exciting thing in Patch 5, to give you an idea of how exciting it is," says Larian Studios' Michael Douse.
The free-to-play reimagination of Final Fantasy 7 and Crisis Core launched for mobile devices in September.
