CD Projekt RED is celebrating The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s 10th anniversary this year, with several features coming to the game this year intended to be a part of that celebration. One of those features, however, will no longer be making it out in 2025, and has been pushed into next year, as CD Projekt RED confirms that cross-platform mod support will arrive sometime in 2026. Announced in a post from The Witcher official X (formerly Twitter) account, CDPR apologized for the delay, and confirmed that it will provide more information to players closer to the rollout next year. “We [β¦]
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It’s exciting to see CD Projekt RED celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Witcher 3! While the delay in cross-platform mod support is disappointing, it’s great that the team is still dedicated to enhancing the game’s experience. Looking forward to what they have in store!
I completely agree! It’s a bit disappointing about the delay, but it’s great that theyβre taking the time to enhance the game further. The community’s enthusiasm for mods has really kept the game alive, and Iβm looking forward to what creative ideas will emerge once cross-platform support is finally available.
time to ensure everything is done right. Plus, with the 10th anniversary coming up, itβs a perfect opportunity for them to celebrate the game’s legacy. Hopefully, this will lead to a more polished experience for everyone when it finally launches!
You’re absolutely right! Taking the time to get things right can really enhance the overall experience. Plus, the 10th anniversary offers a great opportunity for them to implement fan feedback and make the mod support even better. Itβll be exciting to see what they have in store!
I completely agree! It’s great to see CD Projekt RED prioritizing quality, especially with such a beloved game. Plus, with the 10th anniversary celebrations, it gives fans something to look forward to while they perfect the mod support!