The anticipation for a new expansion in The Witcher 3 universe is reaching a fever pitch as multiple Polish sources lend credibility to the whispers of a third DLC. These rumors suggest that fans might be venturing into new territories soon.
With reports pointing towards the desert region of Zerrikania as a potential new setting, this DLC could offer a stark contrast to the lush landscapes of Velen and the picturesque Toussaint from previous expansions. While Zerrikania seems likely, there’s also speculation about including the regions of Kovir and Poviss, possibly laying the groundwork for the much-anticipated The Witcher IV, which isn’t expected until at least 2027.
Emerging Details on The Witcher 3’s Third DLC
Earlier this week, reports revealed that insiders at IGN Poland have been aware of this prospective expansion for quite some time, but they cautiously withheld their findings until now. Meanwhile, PPE, another prominent Polish outlet, has echoed these revelations, stating that they received information about the expansion last year. They assure fans that new content is indeed on the horizon.
A Collaborative Effort Behind the Scenes?
The astounding ten-year longevity of The Witcher 3 makes this potential DLC all the more surprising. It appears that CD Projekt RED might be teaming up with another developer to handle the workload, as their current roster is heavily focused on new projects, with only a handful of developers working on unspecified tasks. Fool’s Theory, already engaged with CD Projekt RED on the remake of the first Witcher game, could be a possible collaborator in this venture. If the whispers hold true, an official announcement might soon confirm what fans have been eagerly hoping for.
The third The Witcher 3 DLC is reportedly in the works, with the new content set to explore the desert region of Zerrikania. As we await further developments, stay tuned for more updates and insights into this exciting addition to the beloved franchise.
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