The third installment of CD Projekt Red’s acclaimed RPG series, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, might receive additional DLC content in 2026, as suggested by recent rumors. Speculation arises from claims made by Polish gaming analyst Borys Nieśpielak during a podcast, indicating Fool’s Theory—the team behind the upcoming The Witcher remake—could be handling this expansion.
Discussions on gaming forums highlight uncertainties about the DLC’s scope, ranging from minor narrative additions akin to past free updates tied to the controversial Netflix adaptation to full-scale paid adventures. This aligns with cryptic references to unannounced projects in CDPR’s financial reports, though no official details have surfaced.
Even without new developer-led content, fan creations continue to expand The Witcher 3’s legacy. Notably, The Last Wish Project aims to adapt Andrzej Sapkowski’s short stories into playable mods. An early version featuring The Lesser Evil—chronicling Geralt’s infamous “Butcher of Blaviken” origin—is currently accessible. Content creator xLetalis offers a preview of this fan-driven endeavor in the video below.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains available across all major platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.