The Witcher Three receives a final thirty-hour expansion to bid farewell to Geralt

Published on May 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

CD Projekt Red has confirmed that in 2027 it will release Songs of the Past, an expansion for The Witcher 3 that will offer between 20 and 30 hours of content. This will be Geralt's last adventure as the main protagonist before Ciri inherits the series in The Witcher 4. RPG fans will receive an emotional and extensive farewell to the White Wolf.

Geralt of Rivia in a combat stance on a mountainous landscape at sunset, steel sword drawn while fragments of a magical grimoire disintegrate into glowing particles around him, showing the end of his journey, technical elements such as power runes on his armor and an unfolded map with quest markers, cinematic and photorealistic style, dramatic golden lighting and deep shadows, low fog among pine trees, action frozen at the perfect moment, epic farewell of the White Wolf.

REDengine 3 reaches technical maturity in Geralt's farewell 🎮

The Polish team has optimized the graphics engine to include dynamic weather mechanics and a faction system that affects side quests. Songs of the Past leverages the experience gained with Blood and Wine to offer seamless transitions between open areas and dungeons. The expansion runs at 60 frames per second on next-generation consoles and maintains the fast loading characteristic of the 2022 updated version.

Geralt retires with a 30-hour pension of monsters ⚔️

The white-haired witcher will take his retirement in style: killing griffins, drinking in taverns, and solving other people's problems for a few coins. Meanwhile, Ciri patiently waits her turn to star in the saga, probably wondering if her adoptive father plans to leave her any work or intends to take all the contracts to the grave. Songs of the Past will be the equivalent of a 30-hour bachelor party, only with more swords and fewer strippers.