CD Projekt Announces Official The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Special Anniversary Stream as DLC Rumors Swirl

26 MAY, 2026 - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

CD Projekt Announces Official The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine Special Anniversary Stream as DLC Rumors Swirl

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The gaming community is buzzing with anticipation as CD Projekt Red has officially announced a special anniversary stream celebrating The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine expansion, fueling widespread speculation that new downloadable content may finally be on the horizon for one of gaming's most beloved RPGs. The announcement comes at a time when fan theories about potential new content have reached fever pitch, and the Polish developer seems ready to capitalize on the moment in spectacular fashion.

Blood and Wine, the second and final expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, originally launched in May 2016 and has since been regarded as one of the finest pieces of DLC ever created. Its sun-drenched setting of Toussaint, a land inspired by southern France and Italian wine country, offered players a stunning contrast to the war-torn landscapes of the base game. Now, as the expansion celebrates its tenth anniversary, CD Projekt Red appears poised to make a significant splash with what many hope will be more than just a nostalgic retrospective.

What We Know So Far

The official announcement, released through CD Projekt Red's social media channels and website, confirms that the anniversary stream will feature key developers who worked on the original expansion, including members of the quest design team and art department. The stream is scheduled for later this month and promises exclusive behind-the-scenes content, developer commentary, and what the company has cryptically described as "a special surprise for fans who never wanted to leave Toussaint."

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That particular phrase has sent the community into overdrive. Forum discussions and social media threads have exploded with theories ranging from modest expectations of new cosmetic items to ambitious hopes for an entirely new story expansion. Some fans have pointed to recent job listings at CD Projekt Red that mentioned experience with existing Witcher content, while others have noted unusual activity in the game's backend files following recent updates.

The Rumor Mill in Full Swing

The DLC rumors that have been swirling for months received additional fuel last week when a prominent gaming insider suggested that CD Projekt Red had been working on supplementary content for The Witcher 3 in parallel with their development of the next mainline Witcher game. According to these unverified reports, the new content would serve as a bridge between The Witcher 3 and the upcoming Witcher saga, potentially exploring what happened to Geralt and other characters in the years following the Blood and Wine finale.

Industry analysts have noted that such a move would make strategic sense for CD Projekt Red. With the next Witcher game still years away from release, new content for The Witcher 3 would keep the franchise relevant and generate excitement among both longtime fans and newcomers who discovered the game through its Netflix adaptation. The complete edition of The Witcher 3, which includes both expansions, has continued to sell remarkably well, particularly following its next-generation update that brought ray tracing and other graphical improvements to modern consoles and high-end PCs.

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A Legacy Worth Celebrating

Regardless of whether new content materializes, Blood and Wine's anniversary represents a significant milestone in gaming history. The expansion earned near-universal critical acclaim upon release, with many reviewers arguing it offered more content and quality than most full-priced games. Its approximately thirty-hour campaign introduced memorable characters like the tragic vampire Dettlaff and the morally complex Duchess Anna Henrietta, while its Corvo Bianco vineyard gave players something rare in gaming: a true sense of home and retirement for a character who had spent decades on the road.

The expansion also pushed the boundaries of what DLC could be. In an era when many publishers were being criticized for releasing thin, overpriced add-ons, Blood and Wine demonstrated that downloadable content could be substantial, meaningful, and artistically ambitious. It won multiple awards, including several Game of the Year honors that typically went only to standalone releases.

What Fans Are Hoping For

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Community discussions have revealed a clear wishlist among dedicated players. Many express hope for new Gwent cards, the addictive card game within the game that spawned its own standalone title. Others dream of additional mutations for Geralt, new armor sets, or expanded romance options. The most ambitious fans hope for entirely new questlines that would explore unexplored corners of Toussaint or perhaps return to locations from the base game with new story content.

Some speculation has centered on the possibility of playable content featuring Ciri, Geralt's adopted daughter who can become a witcher in certain endings. Her abilities and storyline have long been targets for expansion among the fanbase, and CD Projekt Red has acknowledged her popularity in past interviews.

Looking Ahead

Whatever CD Projekt Red reveals during their anniversary stream, the event itself speaks to the enduring power of The Witcher 3 and its expansions. Few games maintain such passionate communities a decade after release, and fewer still generate this level of excitement over potential new content. As the stream date approaches, one thing remains certain: the gaming world will be watching closely, ready to return to the Continent at a moment's notice.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Release date: 2020-10-06
Publishers: Larian Studios

The third game in a series, it holds nothing back from the player. Open world adventures of the renowned monster slayer Geralt of Rivia are now even on a larger scale. Following the source material more accurately, this time Geralt is trying to find the child of the prophecy, Ciri while making a quick coin from various contracts on the side. Great attention to the world building above all creates an immersive story, where your decisions will shape the world around you.

CD Project Red are infamous for the amount of work they put into their games, and it shows, because aside from classic third-person action RPG base game they provided 2 massive DLCs with unique questlines and 16 smaller DLCs, containing extra quests and items.

Players praise the game for its atmosphere and a wide open world that finds the balance between fantasy elements and realistic and believable mechanics, and the game deserved numerous awards for every aspect of the game, from music to direction.

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Piotr Krzywonosiuk
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