A fresh rumor is circulating that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt could receive a new expansion around May 2026, pushed by Polish insider Borys Nieśpielak and covered by Eurogamer.
Nieśpielak says multiple independent sources have backed the claim. He and others point to a line in CD Projekt Red’s November earnings transcript where joint CEO Michał Nowakowski told investors, “Given our current progress, there is a chance that new content hinted upon in recent calls and reports may see release in the coming year, having an impact on our results and increasing the likelihood of achieving the earnings condition for the first stage of the incentive program.” That transcript is available from CD Projekt Red’s investor materials here.
Separate commentary has suggested the expansion could be a smaller, closing piece of content rather than a Blood and Wine, level major add-on, and one report links development to Fool’s Theory, the studio working on the Witcher remake. Analysts using available signals have suggested a May 2026 window, but CD Projekt Red has not confirmed any expansion or date. The studio’s wording in the investor call is cautious, and the company has previously signaled that The Witcher 4 will not launch in 2026, a point CPG covered in earlier reporting here.
For now this remains a rumor built from a leaker’s claims and a broadly worded corporate comment. If it is real, the expansion would arrive almost a decade after the original release and could act as a bridge toward the next Witcher entries rather than a major, standalone chapter. Follow more updates on this potential Witcher expansion on X, Bluesky, YouTube, and Instagram.




















