The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Gets New DLC Eleven Years Later, Somehow

CD Projekt RED officially announced Songs of the Past, a brand-new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt coming in 2027. Which is slightly surreal on its own, because most games barely survive three battle passes before publishers move on. Meanwhile Geralt is returning more than a decade later like an RPG dad who just went out for cigarettes and monster contracts.

And surprisingly, the reaction online has been genuinely excited instead of confused.


CD Projekt RED Is Not Trying to Reinvent The Witcher 3

The smartest thing about Songs of the Past so far is what it is not trying to do. CDPR is not rebuilding The Witcher 3 into some giant live-service platform or stuffing it with endless progression systems designed by a spreadsheet.

Instead, the expansion sounds smaller and more focused. Geralt returns as the main character, the story takes place after Blood and Wine, and early details point toward detective work, monster hunting, and political conflicts rather than another continent-sized map packed with crafting junk.

That probably explains why people immediately responded well to the announcement. Players are tired of open worlds that feel like second jobs. The Witcher 3 became popular because its quests actually felt written by humans instead of generated by an algorithm trained on “collect 12 wolf pelts.”


The Timing Is Weirdly Perfect

There is also a reason this DLC announcement hits differently in 2026 than it would have a few years ago. Back in 2015, The Witcher 3 helped define the modern open-world RPG. Then the industry spent the next decade copying the formula while somehow forgetting the important part — the writing.

Now a lot of players miss games that simply let them wander into strange stories without throwing ten currencies and a crafting menu at their face every fifteen minutes. And honestly, CDPR probably realizes this too. Songs of the Past feels less like “here is more Witcher content” and more like the studio reminding everyone why people cared about The Witcher 3 in the first place.


The New System Requirements Already Started Drama

Of course, it would not be PC gaming without technical arguments starting immediately. CD Projekt RED confirmed the expansion will increase minimum PC requirements and officially move away from older Windows versions. Some players are already worried they may not be able to run the DLC at all, while others are treating this like a personal attack against their ten-year-old graphics card that has somehow survived three hardware generations and pure spite.

Still, the technical jump also suggests Songs of the Past is more ambitious than many expected. CDPR clearly wants the expansion to use newer rendering features and visual upgrades instead of feeling like leftover content from 2016. And maybe that is why the whole thing feels exciting instead of cynical. Songs of the Past does not come across like a desperate attempt to recycle nostalgia.

It feels like CD Projekt RED looked at the current RPG landscape, saw players getting exhausted by bloated open worlds, and quietly thought: “Maybe people just want a good Witcher story again.”

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