New 'Songs of the Past' Expansion for The Witcher 3 Rivals 'Blood and Wine' in Scope

Jane McGonigal

Game designer and author who writes about using games to improve real life and solve problems.

CD Projekt has confirmed the development of a major new expansion for The Witcher 3, titled "Songs of the Past." This announcement puts an end to widespread rumors and speculation, though it came a day earlier than planned due to an accidental leak on the company's own storefront.

Further details regarding "Songs of the Past" emerged during CD Projekt's recent financial report for Q1 2026. During the investor call, co-CEO Michał Nowakowski clarified that this upcoming content is a full-fledged expansion, not merely a DLC, emphasizing its substantial nature. He explicitly stated that the new expansion would be akin to "Blood and Wine" in terms of its scope and richness, promising players a "proper big expansion." Although initially targeted for a 2026 release, "Songs of the Past" has been pushed back to 2027. However, the studio hinted at other, smaller Witcher 3 content releases still planned for 2026.

While specifics remain under wraps, the comparison to "Blood and Wine" sets high expectations, as that expansion was widely lauded for its depth and comprehensive narrative arc. Fans can anticipate their first official glimpse of "Songs of the Past" at Gamescom, scheduled to take place from August 26-30.

This development underscores CD Projekt's dedication to delivering expansive and meaningful content, extending the lifespan and legacy of their critically acclaimed game. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of The Witcher universe and the developer's commitment to enriching the player experience with thoughtfully crafted additions.

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