The Witcher 3 Will Receive Official Mod Support
CD Projekt Red has announced official mod support for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, coming to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox later this year.
It seems we’re not done with The Witcher 3 just yet
If you’re patiently waiting for the release of The Witcher 4 or the remake of the original The Witcher, and nothing else seems to scratch that itch for you, then you’ll be happy to know that CD Projekt Red is planning to update The Witcher 3 with official mod support on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles, slated for later this year.
The news comes from a blog post over on the official Witcher website as part of the 10-year anniversary celebrations of The Witcher 3. Players looking to avail of mod support will need to have a mod.io account, which they can sign up for free of charge. More information can be found on the blog post, including other FAQ.
Mods will breathe new life into the already overflowing game.
Though mods will be available on consoles, they can only be created on PC. Furthermore, not all mods that are created will be available via the cross-platform mod support, and mods will not be coming to previous-generation hardware.
The Witcher 3 already has a huge amount of content, and that’s not even factoring in its two major DLCs. With the release of official mods, players can once more dive into the vast open world as Geralt and start a brand new adventure, replete with new quests, armour, weaponry, and much more.
Will you be diving back into The Witcher 3 once mods arrive on consoles? Let us know in the comments.
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