The Witcher 3 – Songs of the Past Has Around 190 Developers, Mostly From Fool’s Theory

CD Projekt RED is providing "creative oversight to safeguard the quality of the Witcher experience," says joint CEO Michał Nowakowski.

With only an announcement and the sparsest of details, CD Projekt RED has revived interest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with Songs of the Past. The expansion will be similar in scale to Blood and Wine, and while that may vary from player to player, it has more developers involved than even Cyberpunk 2.

In a recent financial earnings call, CD Projekt joint CEO Michał Nowakowski revealed that “the expansion is now in an advanced phase of production. Around 190 developers, most of them from our trusted partners at Fool’s Theory, are currently working with us on the project. At the same time, CD Projekt RED provides the creative oversight to safeguard the quality of the Witcher experience.”

How many developers from CDPR are involved remains unknown, but as of April 30th, 2026, there are 163 developers currently working on Project Orion aka Cyberpunk 2. Project Sirius, a multiplayer Witcher spin-off developed by The Molasses Flood, is next up at 83 developers, while Project Hadar has dropped from 26 to 24.

The Witcher 4 continues to command the lion’s share of resources with 513 developers currently, up from 499 in February. With CD Projekt RED’s focus split between its two core projects, it’s understandable that Fool’s Theory is handling the bulk of the expansion. Whether it’s affecting development on The Witcher Remake is a different question altogether.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Songs of the Past launches in 2027 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, with a reveal confirmed for Gamescom. However, you should expect something akin to guided demo rather than hands-on time, per Nowakowski.

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