CD Projekt Red Officially Rules Out New Cyberpunk 2077 Content
CD Projekt Red has definitively put an end to speculation about future Cyberpunk 2077 downloadable content. When a fan inquired about a potential "secret new DLC" for the celebrated first-person action game following its Xbox Game Pass release, the Polish studio responded with unequivocal clarity.
"We have no plans for additional DLCs or expansions," CD Projekt Red stated on social media. "If anything changes, we will inform you all!"
This direct response eliminates any hope for another Phantom Liberty-scale expansion, the critically acclaimed DLC that reinvigorated Cyberpunk 2077's reputation and demonstrated CD Projekt Red's commitment to redeeming the game after its troubled 2020 launch. Players hoping to return to Night City for new story content will need to wait for the sequel instead.
Cyberpunk 2077 Sequel Already in Development
While the door has closed on additional Cyberpunk 2077 content, the franchise's future remains bright. CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk sequel—often referred to as "Cyberpunk 2" by fans—officially entered preproduction in May 2025. The studio has shifted its resources toward building the next chapter in the Night City saga rather than extending the current game's lifecycle.
This strategic decision makes business sense. Rather than investing in expansions for an aging title, CD Projekt Red can channel development efforts into a sequel built from the ground up for current-generation hardware, free from the technical constraints that plagued the original game's development.
Why CD Projekt Red Is Moving On From Cyberpunk 2077
The studio's quick dismissal of Cyberpunk 2077 DLC rumors stands in stark contrast to its handling of The Witcher 3 speculation. The immediate, transparent response about Cyberpunk demonstrates a clear corporate stance: the team has moved forward. With Phantom Liberty serving as a fitting capstone to Cyberpunk 2077's post-launch journey, extending the game further could dilute resources better allocated to the sequel's development.
The Witcher 3 Third DLC Expansion Rumors Persist
Here's where things get interesting—and suspiciously quiet. While CD Projekt Red rapidly shut down Cyberpunk 2077 expansion speculation, the studio has maintained notable silence regarding persistent rumors of a third The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt DLC expansion.
Reliable industry leaker 'NateTheHate' recently confirmed that a new Witcher 3 DLC is real, responding directly to fan inquiries on social media. The timing aligns with other credible sources suggesting this unannounced content could arrive sometime this year.
Fool's Theory Reportedly Developing the Expansion
Multiple reports indicate that Fool's Theory—the studio currently handling The Witcher 1 remake—is developing this mysterious third expansion for The Witcher 3. This arrangement would allow CD Projekt Red to focus its internal teams on The Witcher 4 and other projects while still delivering fresh content for the beloved RPG.
Fool's Theory, a Polish studio with former CD Projekt Red veterans among its ranks, represents a logical choice for such a project. Their familiarity with The Witcher universe and CD Projekt Red's development philosophy makes them well-suited to craft expansion content that feels authentic to the original game.
Financial Hints and Analyst Predictions
The whispers of new Witcher 3 content aren't emerging from nowhere. CD Projekt Red's chief financial officer, Piotr Nielubowicz, previously hinted that "new content" for an unspecified game could launch this year. Such a statement from a C-suite executive carries weight—it's not the kind of comment made lightly in publicly traded company discourse.
Polish Noble Securities analyst Mateusz Chrzanowski published a report in December offering a specific timeline: "We expect the next paid add-on (DLC) for The Witcher 3 to be released in May 2026." Industry analysts typically base such predictions on supply chain intelligence, retail partnerships, and insider information rather than pure speculation.
Why The Silence Matters for The Witcher 3 Rumors
The contrast between CD Projekt Red's responsiveness is telling. When asked about Cyberpunk 2077 DLC, the studio immediately issued a denial. Yet The Witcher 3 expansion rumors have circulated for months without an official response from the company.
In the gaming industry, silence often speaks volumes. Companies typically deny false rumors quickly to manage fan expectations and prevent disappointment. The absence of a denial—combined with a CFO's coy hints—suggests CD Projekt Red may be deliberately allowing speculation to build ahead of a formal announcement.
How a New Witcher 3 DLC Could Connect to The Witcher 4
Reports suggest the rumored expansion would function as a narrative bridge—a prologue of sorts—designed to set up The Witcher 4's story. This approach mirrors how CD Projekt Red has previously used expansion content to extend and enrich its game worlds.
Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, The Witcher 3's existing expansions, demonstrated CD Projekt Red's mastery of DLC. Both offered substantial new content with unique stories, characters, and regions. Blood and Wine in particular felt almost like a full game unto itself, introducing the duchy of Toussaint and providing Geralt's story a graceful epilogue.
A third expansion serving as a prologue to The Witcher 4 could accomplish multiple goals: giving fans a reason to revisit an older title, maintaining franchise visibility during the sequel's development, and providing narrative continuity between games.
The Business Case for Witcher 3 DLC Over Cyberpunk 2077 DLC
The financial logic becomes clear when comparing both franchises. The Witcher 3 remains one of the best-selling RPGs of all time, with over 50 million copies sold. Its audience is massive, engaged, and hungry for more content in that universe. Meanwhile, Cyberpunk 2077—despite its post-launch redemption—carries baggage from its problematic launch.
Investing in The Witcher 3 content offers a safer, more profitable bet. The existing player base is larger, the brand equity stronger, and the goodwill more abundant. Additionally, a Witcher 3 DLC prologue could drive pre-orders and build anticipation for The Witcher 4, creating marketing synergy that Cyberpunk 2077 DLC wouldn't provide.
CD Projekt Red's Current Development Pipeline
Understanding CD Projekt Red's silence requires context about the studio's current workload. The company has multiple projects in various stages of development:
- The Witcher 4 – The next mainline entry in the flagship franchise
- The Witcher 1 Remake – Being developed by Fool's Theory
- Cyberpunk sequel – In preproduction since May 2025
- Project Hadar – An original IP in early development
With this ambitious slate, CD Projekt Red must carefully allocate development resources. A Witcher 3 DLC developed externally by Fool's Theory represents a low-risk, high-reward proposition that extends franchise engagement without straining internal teams.
What This Means for Cyberpunk Fans
For players hoping to return to Night City, patience becomes necessary. The Cyberpunk sequel's preproduction status means years of development remain before release. CD Projekt Red's decision to close the book on Cyberpunk 2077 DLC signals confidence that Phantom Liberty provided the definitive final chapter.
This doesn't diminish Cyberpunk 2077's current value. The game, especially in its patched form with the Phantom Liberty expansion, stands as a substantial, complete experience. Players who haven't explored the Dogtown district or experienced Idris Elba's Solomon Reed character still have rich content awaiting them.

