Witcher 3 DLC Leak: Velen's Secret Holds Key to Witcher 4?!

Witcher 3 DLC Leak: Velen's Secret Holds Key to Witcher 4?!
Gaming News 25 February 2026

Hold onto your swords, Witchers, because the rumor mill is churning again! Whispers of a new *Witcher 3* DLC are getting louder, and if the rumblings are true, we might be heading back to the Continent sooner than we thought. This isn't just some fanboy pipedream either; there's some real evidence suggesting CD Projekt Red is gearing up for one last ride with Geralt (or maybe someone else?). And the best part? This DLC might actually bridge the narrative gap between the beloved *Witcher 3* and the highly anticipated *Witcher 4*.

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Initially, the hype train was heading east. Many of us, myself included, were dreaming of exploring the exotic lands of Zerrikania. Think vibrant cultures, strange monsters, and a whole new aesthetic for the Witcher universe. But, as often happens, reality (or at least informed speculation) has tempered our expectations. New reports suggest the DLC will be sticking closer to home, focusing primarily on familiar territory: Temeria and Redania.

Now, I know what you're thinking: "Been there, done that." But hold on a second. The brilliance of this approach lies in its potential to connect the dots. CD Projekt Red has remained characteristically silent, but sources are suggesting that the DLC is designed to directly link the stories of *Witcher 3* – mostly centered in Temeria, Redania, and the isles of Skellige – with *Witcher 4*, which is widely expected to venture into the northern kingdom of Kovir and Poviss. Makes sense, right? A setting nestled within the Northern Realms would act as a natural transition point.

The evidence is stacking up, too. According to CharlieIntel, the DLC will be about "expanding on already existing areas and reusing assets." Now, that might sound a bit disappointing at first, but consider the possibilities. Polishing and expanding existing locations could mean deeper quests, hidden stories unearthed, and a chance to see familiar faces in new contexts. A Polish gaming insider, UV o grach, seemed to confirm this during a livestream, hinting at asset reuse and a focus on filling in the details of the already sprawling map. Think about those little unexplored corners of Velen, ripe for new monsters and contracts! This could be a really clever way to provide a substantial experience without a full-scale new map.

Look, I'm trying not to get *too* hyped, but the prospect of one last adventure in the world of *The Witcher 3*, especially one that sets the stage for the next chapter, is seriously exciting. We'll be keeping a close eye on this story, so stay tuned for more updates as they emerge. For now, I'm going back to Gwent. Just in case. You can read more about the specifics over at GameSpot, who are also covering this story.

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