CD Projekt Red has announced that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has now surpassed 50 million copies sold globally. This significant sales figure arrives 11 years after the game's initial release, a period that has seen multiple content additions and ports across various platforms. The company stated this milestone fuels continued investment in the franchise, including ongoing work on what is being described as a new expansion.
Details surrounding the scope and nature of this new expansion remain sparse. CD Projekt Red offered no concrete information on release dates, platforms, or specific narrative directions for the forthcoming content. However, the sustained commercial success of The Witcher 3 is being pointed to as a direct motivator for extending the life of the acclaimed RPG.
The studio's consistent engagement with the game, from its initial launch to subsequent expansions like Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine, alongside numerous patches and updates, has evidently contributed to its enduring popularity. The recent release of a next-generation update further broadened its player base. This latest sales announcement underscores a long-term strategy focused on maximizing returns from its established intellectual property.
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