CD Projekt Red is reportedly planning to release an all-new DLC for The Witcher 3 this year.
Polish analyst Noble Securities said last month that he expects The Witcher 3’s next paid add-on content to be released in May 2026. The report follows similar claims from a source familiar with the Polish games industry, who said last year that the new content was being secretly developed at False Theory Studios. The same studio is currently responsible for remaking The Witcher 1 for CD Project.
He also pointed to a portion of CD Projekt’s recent financial report in which the company’s CFO, Piotr Nilobovich, said: “It is possible that the new content mentioned in recent calls and reports will be released next year and affect our results.”

A spokesperson for CD Projekt Red told the publication that the company does not comment on rumors or speculation. CD Projekt is currently working on several projects in the Witcher universe, including The Witcher 4, a remake of The Witcher 1, and a multiplayer game in this universe.
Last summer, the company showed off a technical demo of The Witcher 4 that it said represented what the game would look like on the PlayStation 5 console, but didn’t show the game itself. When some online began discussing the images as if they were the first look at the game itself, CD Projekt issued a statement emphasizing that the video was “a technical demo and a first look at the advanced technology that powers The Witcher 4, not the game itself.”
“This demo showcases the strong foundation we’re building more than ever in working closely with Epic Games to advance open-world design, as well as the core systems and features we’re developing using Unreal Engine 5,” the statement added.
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