The Witcher 3 secret DLC rumors explained
This summary outlines the current landscape of rumors and official reports regarding CD Projekt Red’s (CDPR) two major franchises, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077, as of early 2026.
The Rumored “Secret” Third DLC for The Witcher 3
A decade after its release, rumors suggest The Witcher 3 may receive a surprise third expansion in 2026. This “secret DLC” has gained traction due to insider leaks, financial analyst reports, and vague hints from CDPR leadership.
- Evidence and Teases: CD Projekt’s CFO, Piotr Nielubowicz, hinted at “new content” for an unnamed title launching in 2026. Analysts from Noble Securities predicted a paid expansion by May 2026 to help CDPR meet high revenue targets.
- Release Window: Speculation points to May 2026, coinciding with the game’s 11th anniversary.
- Scope and Content: Rumors suggest a $30 expansion on par with Blood and Wine. Polish insiders, including IGN Poland, claim the DLC may feature a new region—the desert land of Zerrikania—or start near Velen.
- Developer: Reports consistently name Fool’s Theory (the studio behind The Witcher 1 Remake) as the lead developer, allowing CDPR’s internal teams to focus on the next mainline saga.
- Connection to The Witcher 4: Analysts suggest the DLC could serve as a narrative bridge or prologue to the next Witcher game (codenamed Polaris), potentially introducing themes or characters that carry over.

The Status of Cyberpunk 2077 Post-Phantom Liberty
In contrast to the Witcher rumors, CD Projekt Red has been definitive regarding the end of Cyberpunk 2077’s content cycle.
- No More DLC: CDPR officially confirmed in March 2026 that Phantom Liberty was the final expansion. The studio has no plans for further story add-ons as they retire their internal REDengine in favor of Unreal Engine 5.
- Xbox Game Pass Launch: While the game joined Xbox Game Pass on March 10, 2026, CDPR explicitly debunked rumors that this launch included “secret” new content. The Game Pass version is the standard patched base game.
- Ongoing Technical Support: The game remains in “maintenance mode.” This includes stability patches and hardware-specific updates, such as a confirmed enhancement patch for the PS5 Pro and the Nintendo Switch 2 Ultimate Edition.
- The Sequel (Project Orion): As of May 2025, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 entered pre-production. Most of the original development team has transitioned to this project or the new Witcher saga.
Confirmed vs. Rumored Information (2026)
| Project | Status | Official Source? |
| Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty | Final expansion; no more DLC planned. | Confirmed by CDPR |
| Cyberpunk Sequel (Project Orion) | In pre-production as of 2025. | Confirmed by CDPR |
| The Witcher 1 Remake | In development by Fool’s Theory. | Confirmed by CDPR |
| The Witcher 4 (Polaris) | In development; expected 2027 or later. | Confirmed by CDPR |
| Witcher 3: Third Expansion | Rumored for May 2026; Zerrikania setting. | Rumor (Insiders/Analysts) |
| Fool’s Theory making Witcher 3 DLC | External studio handling the expansion. | Rumor (Insiders) |
me. CDPR’s focus is now on Cyberpunk’s sequel, but they are unlikely to let the current game fall into disrepair. So if you’re diving into Night City now or in the future, rest assured that supportive updates will likely still trickle out, just don’t expect anything on the scale of a 2.0 overhaul again. In essence, Cyberpunk 2077 is in its final form, and CDPR’s updates will keep that final form polished and playable for the foreseeable future.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)
- Will there be a new expansion for The Witcher 3 in 2026?
It’s not confirmed yet, but rumors strongly suggest a new Witcher 3 story DLC could arrive in 2026. Multiple insiders and even a financial analyst have hinted that CDPR might release a third expansion for The Witcher 3, possibly around May 2026. However, CD Projekt Red has not officially announced any such expansion as of now, so it remains a rumor (albeit a credible one). - Did CD Projekt Red confirm the Witcher 3 secret DLC?
No, CDPR has not confirmed it. The “secret Witcher 3 DLC” is based on leaks and speculation. The company has remained silent about these rumors. They haven’t denied it outright, but until they make an official statement or reveal, the existence of a new Witcher 3 DLC is unconfirmed. - Who is reportedly developing the new Witcher 3 DLC?
According to rumors, the new expansion is being developed by Fool’s Theory, a Polish studio, under CDPR’s supervision. Fool’s Theory is already working on the official Witcher 1 Remake, and it’s led by former Witcher devs, which lends credibility to the rumor. CDPR hasn’t confirmed this, but leaks from industry insiders like Borys Nieśpielak and others claim Fool’s Theory is handling the DLC’s development. - What could the Witcher 3 DLC be about?
Leaked information suggests the DLC might take Geralt (or possibly other characters) to new locations. One rumor says it’s set in the desert land of Zerrikania, a place only mentioned briefly in Witcher lore. Another detail from reports is it could involve Velen or be near that region. Story-wise, it’s speculated to act as a prologue to The Witcher 4 – potentially setting up characters or plot points for the next saga. For example, fans think Ciri’s story might be involved, given theories about her undergoing Witcher trials in Zerrikania. None of this is confirmed, but that’s the circulating buzz. - Is The Witcher 4 in development and when will it release?
Yes, the next main Witcher game (informally called The Witcher 4) is in development at CD Projekt Red. It’s the start of a new Witcher saga, using Unreal Engine 5. CDPR has confirmed the project’s existence, but it also stated the game will not launch before 2027. Current expectations place its release likely in 2027 or later. We haven’t seen much (no trailers or gameplay as of early 2026), so it’s still a ways off. - Was Phantom Liberty the last Cyberpunk 2077 DLC?
Yes. Phantom Liberty is the first and last expansion for Cyberpunk 2077, according to CD Projekt Red’s official statements. They have made it clear that no additional big story DLCs or expansions will follow. Phantom Liberty, released in 2023, served as the game’s major post-launch content, and CDPR has said there are “no plans for more” beyond that. - Why isn’t CDPR making more Cyberpunk 2077 expansions?
The main reason is that CD Projekt Red has moved on to developing the Cyberpunk sequel (Cyberpunk 2) and other projects. Also, they’re transitioning from their old game engine to Unreal Engine 5, so they don’t want to keep working on the old engine for new content. Essentially, they delivered Phantom Liberty as the one expansion and are now focusing resources on the sequel and the next Witcher game. They also confirmed in Q&As that the team considers Cyberpunk 2077 “complete” in terms of story content and will now concentrate on future titles. - Is Cyberpunk 2077 getting a sequel?
Yes. A sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 (often referred to as Project Orion or Cyberpunk 2) is in the works. CDPR announced that the conceptual phase was finished and that the project entered pre-production by mid-2025. The sequel will use Unreal Engine 5 and is being developed by a team partly made up of Cyberpunk 2077 veterans. There’s no release window yet, but it’s likely still years away. CDPR has hinted the sequel will possibly explore things like multiplayer and new storylines in the Cyberpunk universe. - Is Cyberpunk 2077 on Xbox Game Pass and does it include expansions?
Cyberpunk 2077 joined Xbox Game Pass (for console and cloud) in March 2026. However, the Game Pass version does not include the Phantom Liberty expansion – it’s just the base game. You’d have to buy Phantom Liberty separately if you’re playing through Game Pass. Also, there’s no extra content in the Game Pass edition; CDPR confirmed there weren’t any “secret” DLC additions tied to the Game Pass launch. - Will Cyberpunk 2077 continue to get updates and patches?
Yes, but only minor ones. CDPR has indicated that while no new content is coming, they will still support Cyberpunk 2077 with technical updates as needed. For example, they plan to release a patch to optimize the game for the PS5 Pro hardware. They also issued small patches after Phantom Liberty to fix bugs. We can expect occasional maintenance patches, performance improvements for new platforms, and similar support. Just don’t expect any new features or story DLC in those updates.

Conclusion
In summary, CD Projekt Red’s flagship games are at a crossroads between their storied past and their ambitious future. On one hand, we have tantalizing whispers that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt may ride again with a secret new expansion – a decade after enthralling gamers worldwide.
While unconfirmed, the sheer consistency of these Witcher 3 DLC rumors (and hints from CDPR’s own financial remarks) has given fans hope that Geralt’s world will see one more adventure, potentially serving as a bridge to the next Witcher saga. If those rumors hold true, 2026 could be a thrilling year for Witcher devotees, bringing us back to the Continent for a final chapter that sets up The Witcher 4. All eyes will be on CDPR for any announcement that turns this long-simmering speculation into reality.
On the other hand, Cyberpunk 2077 has firmly closed the book on its post-launch content. CD Projekt Red has made it clear that Phantom Liberty was the end of the line for V’s story – there are no more expansions planned for Night City. Instead, the future of Cyberpunk lies in its sequel, which is already in the works. Cyberpunk 2077 itself will continue to receive love in the form of patches and next-gen updates, ensuring the game remains a polished experience, but any new tales in that neon-drenched universe will unfold in the next installment. It’s a pragmatic move that allows CDPR to apply all lessons learned to a fresh title without being tethered to older technology.
In essence, CD Projekt Red is simultaneously wrapping up one era and quietly preparing another. The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 represent the peak of the studio’s last decade, and CDPR is keen to send them off properly – for Witcher 3, possibly with a surprise encore; for Cyberpunk, with a refined final version that cements its redemption. Meanwhile, the development teams are hard at work on what comes next: a new Witcher epic and a new Cyberpunk saga, both likely to define the coming years for RPG fans.
For gamers, the takeaway is both wistful and exciting. We may soon get to revisit Geralt’s world one more time if the fates (and rumors) align, giving a welcome excuse to dive back into Witcher 3’s rich storytelling. And while we bid farewell to any new Night City adventures for now, we know the Cyberpunk universe will return bigger and better down the line. As always with CDPR, communication is key – they’ve been upfront about Cyberpunk’s DLC ending, and mum but not dismissive about Witcher whispers.
The next official word from them could either ignite a hype storm (if they confirm the Witcher 3 DLC) or simply outline the road ahead in more concrete terms. Until then, we’ll be hunting monsters and hacking cyberware in the games we have, savoring every bit, and looking forward to the legendary journeys that lie ahead.

Sources and citation
- Demi Williams – TechRadar (Mar 13, 2026)
https://www.techradar.com/search?searchTerm=Cyberpunk%20DLC%20rumors%20Witcher%203%20expansion%20Demi%20Williams - Danny Craig – Hitmarker (2026)
https://hitmarker.net/search?q=Cyberpunk%202077%20no%20secret%20DLC - Ben Lyons – Gamereactor (Mar 16, 2026)
https://www.gamereactor.eu/search/?q=Cyberpunk%20DLC%20Ben%20Lyons - PureXbox News (Mar 2026)
https://www.purexbox.com/search?q=Cyberpunk%20no%20plans%20DLC - Alex Hopley – Gamereactor (Dec 24, 2025)
https://www.gamereactor.eu/search/?q=Witcher%203%20May%202026%20DLC%20Hopley - Andy Chalk – PC Gamer (Dec 23, 2025)
https://www.pcgamer.com/search/?searchTerm=Witcher%203%20DLC%20analyst%202026 - Andy Chalk – PC Gamer (Jan 8, 2026)
https://www.pcgamer.com/search/?searchTerm=Witcher%203%20Zerrikania%20IGN%20Poland - Gamereactor News (Mar 3, 2026)
https://www.gamereactor.eu/search/?q=Witcher%203%20expansion%20Velen%20Zerrikania - TechRadar – Cyberpunk 2 (Project Orion) (May 29, 2025)
https://www.techradar.com/search?searchTerm=Cyberpunk%202%20Project%20Orion%20earnings - Hitmarker Summary (2026 – UE5 / Phantom Liberty final content)
https://hitmarker.net/search?q=CDPR%20Unreal%20Engine%205%20Phantom%20Liberty%20final%20update
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