When you examine the release cadence, the pattern becomes clear. The Witcher 3 debuted in May 2015, followed by the Hearts of Stone expansion in October of the same year. The next major addition, Blood and Wine, didn’t arrive until the summer of 2016, and Phantom Liberty waited a full three years before hitting the market. Now CD Projekt Red is signalling that a full‑blown sequel will arrive within a similar window, which explains the logic behind their timing strategy.
Even if CDPR chooses not to announce a new expansion outright, the company’s track record suggests that nothing is truly off the table. They’re already developing a DLC for The Witcher 3 more than a decade after its launch, and in the case of Cyberpunk 2077, they repeatedly contradicted their own “no more updates” pledge. CDPR’s approach to its flagship titles is notoriously erratic, leaving fans perpetually uncertain about future content.
Moreover, the upcoming trilogy remains open to further expansion through free DLCs and updates, mirroring the extensive patching and overhaul cycles that The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 enjoyed over their lifespans. With CDPR, certainty is a rare commodity, and that ambiguity is part of what keeps the franchise exciting.
News Source: Destructoid
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