CD Projekt Red has announced two very different moves for The Witcher franchise. Starting May 25, Czech Savings Bank (Česká spořitelna) will issue limited‑edition Geralt‑themed bank cards, while the studio also revealed that the next Witcher 3 expansion, Songs of the Past, will not arrive until 2027.

Geralt Cards Launch on Česká spořitelna May 25–July 3

The promotion runs from May 25 through July 3, allowing members of Česká spořitelna to log into the bank’s mobile app each day between 8:00 AM and 7 :00 PM for a chance to win a prize. according to the report, the cards feature cover‑art imagery of Geralt of Rivia with a glowing red claw mark at the centre,turning a routine debit card into a collector’s item.

LED‑Lit Card and Gwent Set as Daily Prizes

Participants can win either an LED‑illuminated version of the Geralt card or a full set of official Gwent cards from The Witcher 3. The giveaway is limietd to Česká spořitelna members residing in the Czech Republic, leaving international fans disappointed,as the source notes that no broader rollout has been confirmed.

Songs of the Past DLC Slated for 2027 Release

In a separate announcement, CD Projekt Red confirmed that the new Witcher 3 expansion, Songs of the Past, will launch in 2027. The studio had been fielding rumors of a 2025 or 2026 drop, but the official window pushes the content into a quieter year for major releases, according to the source.. The DLC is expected to bridge the narrative gap between The Witcher 3 and the upcoming Witcher 4, though plot details remain under wraps.

2027 Gaming Calendar Gives Witcher Space

2027 is projected to be less crowded than 2025, which will see blockbusters such as Grand Theft Auto 6, Marvel’s Wolverine,and a new Fable title. This timing could allow Songs of the Past to capture full attention from the fanbase, a point highlighted by the reeport’s analysis of the release window.

Will Geralt Cards Appear Outside Czech Republic?

The source makes clear that CD Projekt Red has not commented on any plans to extend the bank‑card giveaway beyond Czech borders, leaving the question of an international version unanswered. Fans outside the Czech Republic are left to wonder whether a similar promotion could surface in other markets.