CD Projekt RED Reveals Songs of the Past Expansion for Witcher 3
CD Projekt RED announced Songs of the Past, the third major expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, due in 2027 and developed with Fool’s Theory.
CD Projekt RED announced Songs of the Past, a third major expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, with a planned release in 2027. The expansion is being developed in collaboration with Fool’s Theory.
Fool’s Theory includes developers who worked on the original 2015 game and is also leading the studio’s Witcher Remake project. The studio said more information about the expansion will be released this summer.
CD Projekt RED confirmed Songs of the Past will carry its own performance and compatibility requirements for PC players. The company named current-generation consoles and PC as supported platforms; console players should expect the expansion only on current-gen hardware.
Songs of the Past is the first major Witcher 3 expansion announced since Blood and Wine in 2016. The new content comes about 12 years after the game’s initial 2015 release.
The announcement followed unintended updates to the RED launcher that appear to have revealed the expansion ahead of schedule.
CD Projekt RED has not disclosed the expansion’s scope, length, pricing, or whether it will introduce new gameplay systems. The company noted it will publish system requirements and further details in the coming months and advised players to wait for official updates before making hardware or software plans.
The Witcher 3 was released in 2015 and has received multiple updates and content packs since then; Blood and Wine was the last major expansion in 2016.
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