Songs of the Past should draw from the Witcher novels
After months of speculation, CD Projekt Red announced more The Witcher 3 DLC on Wednesday. Unfortunately for those wanting more monster hunting on the Continent ASAP, the upcoming expansion Songs of the Past won’t be released until sometime in 2027, so for now you’ll have to be content replaying The Witcher 3.
Rumors before the announcement suggested the expansion might bridge the gap between The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the upcoming Ciri-led The Witcher 4, and co-CEO Michał Nowakowski called Songs of the Past “in a way, a prologue, although it's not a prologue in a verbatim way in [that] it's a prologue for the actual Witcher 4.” I wondered if the title and Fool’s Theory’s involvement meant a look back at Geralt’s early adventures, though the expansion could also move the story forward.
The original books still leave thousands of pages of material unadapted.
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