Witcher 3 Songs of the Past Expansion Coming 2027

CD PROJEKT has opened the official page for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Songs of the Past, a new expansion listed as available in 2027, with the page live on 28 May 2026 during the game’s 10-year anniversary momentum.

  • New Witcher 3 expansion page
  • Songs of the Past targets 2027
  • Complete Edition key from 9,31€
  • Geralt still sells the long game

On 28 May 2026, CD PROJEKT made the official Songs of the Past page live and framed it around a return as Geralt, while the 10th Anniversary Trailer keeps the nostalgia machine warm. The practical PC angle is simple: Steam lists the Complete Edition at 49,99€, while current CD-key offers start at 9,31€ through AllKeyShop.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt cover art

Steam Score (users)

97/100

Overwhelmingly Positive

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Released

18 May 2015

Developer

CD PROJEKT RED

Publisher

CD PROJEKT RED

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Tags

Open World, RPG, Story Rich, Single Player

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The strangest thing about The Witcher 3 in 2026 is not that people still remember it. Lots of games are remembered. The stranger thing is that it still behaves like current software. It gets reinstalled, debated, modded, replayed, compared, upgraded and now, according to CD PROJEKT’s own Songs of the Past page, positioned for another official return in 2027.

That matters because modern gaming has become very good at producing enormous launches and very bad at producing long cultural tails. A game can dominate a weekend, flood timelines, break player records, vanish by summer and survive mostly as a discount banner. The Witcher 3 does the opposite. It keeps finding ways to stay relevant, either as a comfort RPG, a benchmark for open-world writing, or simply one of the cheapest massive PC games you can still recommend without a lecture.

Songs of the Past gives Geralt another reason to return

The important detail is narrow, but powerful. CD PROJEKT’s official The Witcher site now presents The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Songs of the Past as a new expansion, marks it as available in 2027, and invites players to return as Geralt of Rivia. That is all we know for now. We don’t yet know quest structure, map scale, combat changes, characters or a release month. The page itself is the story.

That restraint is part of why the announcement lands. The Witcher 3 does not need a mystery box campaign to feel alive again. A short official page, an anniversary trailer and a date window are enough to make players think about saves, builds, mods, expansions and that one contract they somehow still remember. The announcement is not just DLC marketing. It is a reminder that some games become places people keep returning to, long after the industry has moved its spotlight elsewhere.

If CD PROJEKT is still preparing a new Witcher 3 expansion for 2027, it also quietly tells players something else: The Witcher 4 is probably still far away. Rather than leaving a dead gap between generations, the studio is keeping Geralt alive, keeping the community warm and using Wild Hunt as a bridge toward the next era.

The Witcher 3 aged like a world, not a product

The Witcher 3 survives because it was built around memory. Players do not just recall the main plot, they remember villages, choices, side quests, bad weather, awkward jokes, monster contracts and tiny moral failures that seemed disposable until they weren’t. Many modern AAA games are technically larger, cleaner and more monetizable, but they often feel designed to be consumed in a launch window. The Witcher 3 feels designed to be lived in, left behind and later found again. Links to the The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt price page where they can see all offers live.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition open world scene

That difference matters more now than it did in 2015. The market is full of live-service roadmaps, seasonal resets and launches that fight for attention with cinematic marketing before the community has time to form a personal history with the game. The Witcher 3 is not immune to commercial logic, of course. It has editions, upgrades, storefront pushes and now a future expansion page. But its commercial strength comes from the fact that the underlying game still feels complete without asking for daily obedience.

Modern gaming keeps chasing launch heat and losing replay value

The brutal lesson is that a huge launch is not the same as staying power. A game can have premium production values, celebrity trailers, paid editions, early access bundles and a perfect marketing calendar, then leave almost no cultural residue six months later. Players finish it, uninstall it and rarely speak about it again unless a sale revives the name. The Witcher 3 shows another model: build a world with enough narrative friction that people keep arguing with it.

Modding also helps, but it is not magic on its own. Mods extend a game because the core experience gives players a reason to care. Complete editions help because they turn old fragmentation into one clean package. Anniversary trailers help because they reframe nostalgia as an active invitation. A 2027 expansion page works because the audience already believes the world is worth reopening. That is what many expensive modern games fail to buy: the feeling that returning is not homework.

The best argument for reinstalling may be the price

For PC players who never bought it, or who lost access on another platform, the price gap is now part of the story. Steam lists The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition at 49,99€, while current CD-key offers start at 9,31€ at GAMESEAL with coupon SEAL13AKS. That is a 40,68€ difference, around 81% less than Steam, across 6 offers currently tracked for the Complete Edition.

That does not turn this into a generic buying guide. It makes the 2027 DLC page practical. If Songs of the Past makes you want to replay the base game and expansions before Geralt returns, the AllKeyShop price comparison for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition is the obvious place to check first. The best value here is the classic CD-key route, not Steam Account offers. The price page is where the real decision happens, and it is already worth checking.


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