Over ten years since its original release, The Witcher 3 is receiving some brand new DLC. Much rumored of late, but often looking more like hopium than reality, CD Projekt Red has now confirmed that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Songs of the Past is a reality, and it’s coming out in 2027.
The new content for what will by then be a twelve-year-old game is being co-developed by CDPR and Fools Theory, coming to PC, Xbox Series and PS5.
“Medallion’s humming,” says CDPR on the official Witcher X account. “That can only mean one thing!” Rumors that news like this might be happening had been swirling after the announcement of a special ten-year anniversary stream for the second and formerly last DLC pack for the epic RPG, Blood and Wine. Released May 31, 2016, marking the occasion seemed rather suspect if there was nothing new to announce. But even so, brand new content for a game left fallow for a full decade remains an enormous and very welcome surprise.
Medallion’s humming… that can only mean one thing! It’s time to announce The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Songs of the Past! ⚔️
This brand new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will take you to the Path with Geralt of Rivia once more. It’s being co-developed with @Fools_Theory… pic.twitter.com/rrcPXppgdc
— The Witcher (@thewitcher) May 27, 2026
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