Witcher 3 2026 DLC: Analyst Report Calls It 'Tip of the Iceberg'

Following analyst Mateusz Chrzanowski's prediction of Witcher 3 DLC in May 2026 as a bridge to The Witcher 4, his report—titled 'The Witcher 3 2026 DLC Is The Tip Of The Iceberg'—hints at far larger CD Projekt RED plans.

Speculation around CD Projekt RED's future intensifies with Mateusz Chrzanowski of Noble Securities forecasting a paid DLC add-on for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in May 2026. This content, less expansive than past hits like Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, is poised to link Geralt's story to The Witcher 4's Ciri-led trilogy, with sequel marketing kicking off simultaneously.

The report's title, 'The Witcher 3 2026 DLC Is The Tip Of The Iceberg,' emphasizes that this is merely the start of more ambitious projects from the studio, whose 2015 RPG has sold 60 million copies. While CD Projekt RED remains silent on confirmation, the analysis fits their pattern of meaningful post-launch support.

This development teases potential ties to the broader Witcher franchise evolution, keeping fans engaged ahead of official announcements.

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CD Projekt Red announces new Witcher 3 expansion

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CD Projekt Red has confirmed a third expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt called Songs of the Past. The content will arrive in 2027 on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles.

CD Projekt Red has delayed its new The Witcher 3 expansion Songs of the Past to 2027. The studio originally planned a 2026 release but shifted the date after internal discussions. The expansion will feature Geralt and expand on the Gwent minigame.

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Official artwork for The Witcher 3 Songs of the Past appears to include a sword previously teased by CD Projekt Red.

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