
So let’s get down to business and see what this update is all about! This is evidence that The Witcher 3 is made with undying love and we are glad that new players will be able to enjoy this next-gen update. It is often said that the sky is the limit and the developers of The Witcher 3 are breaking the limit by giving us an awesome quality update. Įven so, there is another adage that comes to mind. There is absolutely no reason why one should tamper with something that is deemed perfect like The Witcher 3. The Witcher 3 Wild Huntis currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.The saying, “let sleeping dogs lie” is often true. Those who don’t own the title will find that its Complete Edition comes with the base game and both major expansions: Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. Along with new additional content inspired by The Witcher series from Netflix, these will be covered next week in a dedicated REDstreams event on Twitch, where the studio will present gameplay from the next-gen version of the game.”ĬD Projekt Red also confirmed that those on last-gen systems, alongside Switch, “will also receive an update featuring numerous additions and improvements, as well as the Netflix Witcher-themed additional content” at a later date. “These include ray tracing support, faster loading times on consoles, as well as a variety of mods integrated into the experience, among many others. “The upcoming release of CD Projekt Red’s award-winning role-playing game will feature dozens of visual, performance, and technical enhancements over the original,” the publisher said in a press release. Otherwise, a new The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt Complete Edition will also be available for purchase on those same platforms.

Those who own the RPG on PC, Xbox or PlayStation will be able to download the PC, Xbox Series S & X and PS5 updates at no additional cost.

The Witcher 3will finally get its free current-gen update on 14 December, CD Projekt Red has today announced.


Alongside a new Complete Edition on Xbox Series and PS5.
