The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, developed by CD Projekt Red, remains one of the most acclaimed RPGs in modern gaming history since its original release in 2015.
Lauded for its sprawling open world, compelling narrative, and successful expansions, The Witcher 3 continues to maintain its strong presence on platforms such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and notably, the Nintendo Switch.
The Nintendo Switch version, released in October 2019, brought Geralt of Rivia’s epic adventure to even more players, solidifying the game's position as a multi-platform success and contributing to its status as a best-seller with over 50 million units sold worldwide as of 2023. Recently, rumors concerning new downloadable content (DLC) for The Witcher 3 began circulating within the gaming community.
While fans have long speculated about potential new content for the title, discussions gained traction when NateTheHate, a recognized figure for accurate industry leaks, weighed in.
According to statements shared by NateTheHate, the rumored DLC for The Witcher 3 is indeed in existence.
Although the leaker refrained from providing additional specifics on the nature or scope of the upcoming content, his confirmation has reignited excitement among the game's dedicated fanbase and within the industry press. To date, CD Projekt Red has not made any official announcements regarding new DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
The Polish game development studio, known for its transparency and engagement with its playerbase, has already released two major expansions—Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine—both of which received critical acclaim.
Any further DLC would mark the first substantial content update for The Witcher 3 in several years and could potentially extend the game’s lifespan, especially for users on current-generation hardware such as the Nintendo Switch. The Witcher 3’s ongoing relevance in the gaming landscape is a testament to CD Projekt Red’s craftsmanship and the enduring popularity of the Witcher franchise.
The series has seen continued growth, partly due to its successful adaptation to diverse hardware platforms and ongoing support on digital storefronts like the Nintendo eShop.
With the leak from NateTheHate adding weight to rumors of new content, anticipation is mounting for an official reveal, possibly at a future Nintendo Direct or similar industry showcase. For now, fans of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will have to wait for CD Projekt Red’s formal confirmation regarding the rumored DLC.
As always, official statements and further details are expected to follow through the developer’s usual channels.
Until then, the legacy of The Witcher 3—and expectations for its future—remain as compelling as ever.
Lauded for its sprawling open world, compelling narrative, and successful expansions, The Witcher 3 continues to maintain its strong presence on platforms such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and notably, the Nintendo Switch.
The Nintendo Switch version, released in October 2019, brought Geralt of Rivia’s epic adventure to even more players, solidifying the game's position as a multi-platform success and contributing to its status as a best-seller with over 50 million units sold worldwide as of 2023. Recently, rumors concerning new downloadable content (DLC) for The Witcher 3 began circulating within the gaming community.
While fans have long speculated about potential new content for the title, discussions gained traction when NateTheHate, a recognized figure for accurate industry leaks, weighed in.
According to statements shared by NateTheHate, the rumored DLC for The Witcher 3 is indeed in existence.
Although the leaker refrained from providing additional specifics on the nature or scope of the upcoming content, his confirmation has reignited excitement among the game's dedicated fanbase and within the industry press. To date, CD Projekt Red has not made any official announcements regarding new DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
The Polish game development studio, known for its transparency and engagement with its playerbase, has already released two major expansions—Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine—both of which received critical acclaim.
Any further DLC would mark the first substantial content update for The Witcher 3 in several years and could potentially extend the game’s lifespan, especially for users on current-generation hardware such as the Nintendo Switch. The Witcher 3’s ongoing relevance in the gaming landscape is a testament to CD Projekt Red’s craftsmanship and the enduring popularity of the Witcher franchise.
The series has seen continued growth, partly due to its successful adaptation to diverse hardware platforms and ongoing support on digital storefronts like the Nintendo eShop.
With the leak from NateTheHate adding weight to rumors of new content, anticipation is mounting for an official reveal, possibly at a future Nintendo Direct or similar industry showcase. For now, fans of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will have to wait for CD Projekt Red’s formal confirmation regarding the rumored DLC.
As always, official statements and further details are expected to follow through the developer’s usual channels.
Until then, the legacy of The Witcher 3—and expectations for its future—remain as compelling as ever.