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The Witcher Stream This Week Has Players Demanding New DLC

The Witcher Stream This Week Has Players Demanding New DLC

This week marks the 10th anniversary of Blood and Wine, the second and final DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Prior to its release in 2016, CD Projekt Red was very clear that this DLC was the end of the story for Geralt of Rivia. But now that the developer has announced a new Witcher 3 stream coming this week, players are getting their hopes up and asking for more new DLC.

CD Projekt Red announced that The Witcher 3 - Blood and Wine anniversary stream will take place on May 28 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 5 PM CEST. The social media message doesn’t promise anything beyond a return “to the land of knights, vineyards, and vampires.”

https://twitter.com/thewitcher/status/2059288819027910898

Regardless, players quickly made their wishes known.

https://twitter.com/Patoche_Rouky/status/2059316203072442704
https://twitter.com/CyberPierogi/status/2056807028224610675
https://twitter.com/Azrael007x/status/2059296703740510364
https://twitter.com/qTazzzzzz/status/2059297134340386884
https://twitter.com/RavingCO/status/2059289256942600452

There were unconfirmed reports about additional Witcher 3 DLC earlier this year. More recently, it was rumored that the new DLC may bridge the gap between The Witcher 3 and The Witcher 4. 

CD Projekt Red previously revealed that The Witcher 3 will get one last update that will let console players dive into numerous mods that PC players have created in the 11 years since the original game. However, that update was delayed and it doesn’t currently have a release date. It’s possible that the official announcement could come during this week’s streaming event.

The Witcher 4 was officially unveiled near the end of 2025, and it doesn’t currently have a release date. While voice actor Doug Cockle has confirmed that he will reprise his role as Geralt in the sequel, Ciri will be the new main character of the game.

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