CD Projekt Red’s recent announcement of a new expansion for one of its most beloved titles is good news. But just how much has the studio actually revealed?
CD Projekt RED is providing "creative oversight to safeguard the quality of the Witcher experience," says joint CEO Michał Nowakowski.
"The core thing from our perspective is delivering a high-quality, fun experience to the existing fans of The Witcher," says CD Projekt.
CD Projekt Joint CEO Michał Nowakowski also compares it to Blood and Wine in scope, but "it really depends on how you're going to play."
CD Projekt RED says once again that Geralt's new adventure, releasing in 2027, is indeed an "expansion, let's make it clear."
The expansion could get its first proper trailer at Gamescom Opening Night Live and even more details when the show floor opens.
With its next update, the open-world action RPG will run only on solid-state drives and DirectX 12 while requiring Windows 11 64-bit.
Geralt of Rivia returns for a new adventure on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC with more details to be revealed later this Summer.
Former Gry-Online editor-in-chief UV o grach seemingly suggests that fans should look a little closer to home for the DLC's setting.
NateTheHate and former Gry-Online editor-in-chief confirm hearing about the DLC alongside Ryszard Chojnowski, who worked on The Witcher 1.
IGN Poland and PPE have seemingly known about the DLC for quite some time, lending further credence to an announcement this year.
Noble Securities' Mateusz Chrzanowski, who previously stated the DLC would launch in May, adds further fuel to the burning rumors.
Geralt may return for one last hurrah, possibly connecting to Ciri's adventure in The Witcher 4, at least according to rumors.
CD Projekt CFO Piotr Nielubowicz previously talked about "new content" that "may see release in the coming year" and impact earnings.