


The tease suggests the DLC will be no more than cosmetic content, but it's not out of the realm of possibility players may be treated to some proper new content like new quests or weapons. Rather, the new DLC - which is said to be described by the Netflix show - will almost certainly be considerably less substantial. For The Witcher 3 fans, not only will they get their hands on the next-gen versions of the game during this period, but they will also get their hands on new DLC, though unfortunately nothing on the scale of Blood and Wine or Hearts of Stone.įor those out of the loop, this DLC isn't going to be on the level of the game's two expansions: Hearts of Stone and Blood of Wine, which, when combined, added nearly 100 hours of new content. Caught in a thick tangle of deceit, Geralt will need all his cunning and strength to solve the mystery and emerge unscathed. That said, the release window has been narrowed down to Q2 2022, which is to say it will be out sometime in April, May, or June. Hearts of Stone will take Geralt on an all-new 10-hour adventure into the wilds of No Man’s Land and the nooks and alleys of Oxenfurt, where he’ll try to complete a contract from the mysterious Man of Glass. When the ports were delayed, they were pushed to "2022," which is obviously a very big release window. In 2021, The Witcher 3 fans were supposed to be treated with PS5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X ports of the game. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is getting new, and likely its final, DLC in the near future.
