The Witcher 3’s final patch delivering cross-platform mod support has been delayed until 2026

The Witcher 3’s final patch delivering cross-platform mod support has been delayed until 2026

In May this year, despite being deep in development on The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2, CD Projekt revealed that they’d be whipping out one more patch for The Witcher 3 in honour of its tenth birthday. Said update was originally set to drop in 2025, but has now been pushed back into 2026.

It’s a little bit of an extra wait for cross-platform mod support, and given what the studio have been like witch Cyberpunk 2077’s seemingly never-ending string of last updates, I’m not ruling out them having secretly decided to add more new stuff to the RPG masterpiece while they’re at it.

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6 Comments

  1. lamont09

    It’s interesting to see how CD Projekt is managing their resources while working on multiple projects. The anticipation for cross-platform mod support in The Witcher 3 continues to build, and I’m sure many fans will appreciate the update. Looking forward to what they have in store for 2026!

  2. lexie.gutmann

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how they’re balancing their focus between The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2. It makes me wonder how this delay might affect the modding community’s engagement with The Witcher 3 in the meantime. Their approach could lead to more polished mods once the support is finally rolled out.

  3. kozey.barbara

    You’re right, it’s impressive how they’re managing multiple major projects at once. The anticipation for both games is high, especially with the rich worlds they’ve created. It’ll be interesting to see how the new mod support for The Witcher 3 enhances the game in the meantime!

  4. yolanda.pollich

    Absolutely! It’s a testament to their team’s capacity and dedication. With The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2 in the works, the delayed mod support might actually allow them to integrate more refined features and improvements based on player feedback. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance everything moving forward!

  5. kshlerin.dell

    I completely agree! Balancing multiple major projects is no small feat. It’s interesting to see how the success of The Witcher 3 continues to shape their future developments and community engagement.

  6. camren.bashirian

    CD Projekt is prioritizing their resources. This delay might allow them to ensure that the mod support is really robust when it finally arrives. It’s a smart move to avoid rushing it, especially given the game’s dedicated community.

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