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Rumor Status 80% Classification: Probable
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While we await official confirmation, it seems highly probable that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will soon unveil an exciting new DLC expansion. This addition is rumored to serve as a link between the third entry and the forthcoming fourth installment in the franchise, with speculation suggesting a new area, potentially Zerrikania.
However, according to a reliable Polish insider, the anticipated new exploration region might not be as distant as fans think. Instead, it’s suggested that it will be closer to existing locales in the game, particularly Velen and the Northern Kingdoms.
Earlier this month, during an intriguing livestream, UV o grach, a former Gry-Online journalist well-connected in the Polish gaming sphere, discussed the reuse of assets. He emphasized how video game developers often fill in gaps on a map to enhance gameplay.
This discussion ignited a flurry of comments from viewers eager for updates regarding the upcoming The Witcher 3 DLC. While UV o grach refrained from making concrete confirmations or denials, he remarked that fans might be overlooking obvious clues. He reiterated a previous hint he made in December, suggesting that the new region is likely an expansion of the Velen region. This contradicts notions of it being a bold new land like the rumored Zerrikania.
Is the Zerrikanian Dream Indeed Over?
Could this be a moment akin to “You mistake the stars reflected in a pond for the night sky, ”as accused by Vilgefortz in the novels? Without official news, it’s difficult to ascertain.
Creating an entirely new region might pose a substantial challenge for a smaller team focused on an expansion that is intended to bridge the narrative gap to The Witcher 4, which is expected to primarily explore Kovir and Poviss. These Northern Kingdoms are geographically distant from Zerrikania, further complicating the likelihood of its inclusion.
If indeed the anticipated The Witcher 3 DLC launches in May, we may not have to wait long before more details are unveiled. Fans are hopeful that this expansion will be a fitting addition to what is widely considered one of the greatest open-world role-playing games in video game history.
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