'The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine' DLC update: Production for next expansion pack speculated to have started

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The long wait for "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC may soon be over, if a Facebook post of one of the game's voice actors, Jacek Rozenek, is anything to go by.

In the Facebook post, Rozenek, who lent his voice for the Polish dialogues of "The Witcher 3" lead character Geralt of Rivia, revealed that he had just started working on a new project for the game.

Based on the translation shared by Design & Trend, Rozenek stated that he was recording for "the last edition of the supplement." Though it is not clear what the voice actor was referring to in his statement, some speculated that he was talking about the "Blood and Wine" DLC.

More speculations about the upcoming release date of "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC began to circulate online when a Polish website GryOnline reported about the possible time of release for the much-awaited expansion pack.

According to Ecumenical News, the site mentioned that the "Blood and Wine" DLC will come out on April 26. But the latest update from the Polish website is now saying that the DLC will be released in June 2016.

In the Italian edition of Eurogamer that was translated via Google Translate, CD Projekt Red's senior game writer Jakub Szamalek talked about the plot of "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC. He mentioned that the upcoming expansion pack will have a stand-alone story that is not connected to the plot of "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt."

According to Szamalek, the final resolution of Geralt's story will be revealed in the "Blood and Wine" DLC, which will pave the way to rear the story toward the "Cyberpunk 2077" arc. This could mean that the DLC will contain the story of Geralt's final adventure as the game's main character.

More details about "The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine" DLC are expected to be released in the coming days.

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