Blood And Wine Turns Ten

CD Projekt Red has set a livestream for 28 May to mark the tenth anniversary of Blood and Wine, the second expansion for The Witcher 3. The add-on remains one of the game's most loved chapters, so a look back at its creation already has plenty of reason to draw attention from long-time players.

For now, there is no clear sign that the stream is anything more than a celebration. The likely shape is simple: developers gathering to share memories, stories, and reflections on the adventure. Still, the word "special" has been enough to send part of the fanbase back into familiar territory, with talk of a possible new DLC tease quickly spreading again.

That reaction did not come from nowhere. Rumours of a brand new DLC for The Witcher 3 have been circling for months, while the studio has stayed quiet beyond its regular community posts and investor reports. In that kind of silence, even a normal anniversary event can start to look bigger than it may really be.

Why Fans Are Watching Closely

  • The stream arrives during a period when DLC rumours have already been doing the rounds.
  • CD Projekt Red has not offered public hints that confirm anything new for The Witcher 3.
  • Fans have a long habit of reading the studio's small posts as clues, even when they may simply be community updates.
  • If a new DLC were real, a larger showcase such as Summer Game Fest would be a more natural place to watch for news.
The Witcher 3 Blood and Wine Anniversary Livestream

Z-retro's view is that the safest read is also the calmest one: enjoy the anniversary for what it is unless CD Projekt Red says otherwise. Blood and Wine has earned a proper look back, and any real surprise should be treated as a bonus, not an expectation.