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Witcher 3's 2025 Patch Brings Console Mods for First Time

May 30, 2025 12:35 PM

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is set to receive a major update in 2025, coinciding with its 10th anniversary. This patch will introduce cross-platform mod support for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, enabling players to create and enjoy mods on consoles for the first time. To access this feature, players must create a mod.io account and link it to their CD Projekt Red account. The original modding services will remain available, but mod.io will be essential for console users. The Witcher 3 continues to thrive, boasting sales of over 60 million copies, making it a contender for the best-selling RPG alongside The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. CD Projekt is also busy working on The Witcher 4, which is scheduled for release in 2027, with a substantial portion of their development team dedicated to the project.

What new features will be in The Witcher 3’s upcoming patch?

The upcoming patch for The Witcher 3 will introduce cross-platform mod support and accessibility for console players to use mods for the first time, enhancing the overall gameplay experience and community engagement.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, released in 2015, is renowned for its expansive open world, deep narrative, and engaging characters. The game follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter navigating the tumultuous land of The Continent. Its success has led to numerous awards and adaptations, including a popular Netflix series, and significantly impacted the RPG genre, making it a staple for gamers and a benchmark for future titles.



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