Illustration of Geralt playing Gwent in a tavern with a 2027 calendar, representing The Witcher 3 expansion delay.
Illustration of Geralt playing Gwent in a tavern with a 2027 calendar, representing The Witcher 3 expansion delay.
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The Witcher 3 expansion delayed to 2027 for quality

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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.

CD Projekt Red announced Songs of the Past this week during an anniversary livestream. The expansion is being co-developed with Fool’s Theory and will launch in 2027. Joint CEO Michał Nowakowski confirmed the delay during an earnings call on May 28.

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Fans express excitement over the new Witcher 3 expansion Songs of the Past in 2027, praising its potential size while noting the quality-driven delay from 2026 and concerns it may impact Witcher 4 timing.

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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.

Building on earlier analyst predictions and speculation about a Witcher 3 expansion, CD Projekt Red indicated during a March 2026 financial earnings call that it favors longer marketing campaigns over surprise releases (shadow drops) for new game content planned this year. Executives addressed investor questions evasively amid rumors, while linking releases to financial targets.

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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.

CD Projekt Red has recruited Kwan Perng as lead writer for its multiplayer Witcher spin-off Project Sirius. Perng previously served as narrative lead on Destiny 2: The Final Shape and Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons.

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CD Projekt Red announced a Cyberpunk trading card game with WeirdCo, which quickly exceeded its modest Kickstarter funding target. Pledges rose from £1.3 million to over £2.7 million in short order.

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