The Witcher 3 Revenge Of Ofir Fan Expansion

First Look at The Witcher 3: Revenge of Ofir Fan Expansion

The modding team behind the Revenge of Ofir fan expansion for The Witcher 3 has released a gameplay video for it. This video gives us our first proper look at it. So, if you are a The Witcher 3 fan, you should definitely check it out.

Revenge of Ofir takes place after the events of Blood and Wine, with Geralt thinking about retirement at Corvo Bianco. It also ties back to the Hearts of Stone expansion.

The story explores the fallout from Geralt killing the Toad Prince in the sewers of Oxenfurt. The prince was actually a human who had been turned into the monster, and he was next in line for the Ofiri throne.

Geralt is then tricked into traveling to war-torn Ofir. There, he gets caught in a fight for power and must deal with the results of choices linked to Gaunter O’Dimm.

Revenge of Ofir will also add new characters, including Radeyah. She is an Ofiri sorceress and former aide to a past ruler. She becomes caught up in the struggle for power. Plus, the expansion will feature a new area and new quests.

Since this is a fan expansion, you should temper your expectations. It will not be as polished as the official expansions or the upcoming Songs of the Past. This is made by fans.

The Witcher 3: Revenge of Ofir fan expansion is targeting a 2027 release. However, we do not have a specific release window yet. So, it could arrive in late 2027, or it may slip into 2028.

Speaking of The Witcher 3 Next-Gen, you can also download some other cool mods for it. For example, there is a really cool first-person mod. The Characters Reworked Project is another interesting mod that improves the quality of over 100 characters. Let’s also not forget this mod that lets you kill most in-game NPCs. Then we have this mod that overhauls the game’s combat with better animations, better targeting, and new dodging mechanics.

In July 2024, we shared mods that restored the boat races and added 15 new quests. A modder has also restored the reputation system that CDPR cut from the game. Plus, there is a cool fan expansion, based on the original book “The Last Wish”. Then, in February 2026, a modder shared a DLC-sized expansion mod that added a new questline for Ciri and a new region to explore. Another DLC-sized fan expansion is Dawn Over Kovir. TW3 fans should also try the demo for The WAR Project. The WAR Project is a massive cut content recreation project aimed at realising the vision for a long-forgotten questline, commonly known as the Plague Questline.

In December 2023, we shared this mod that restores content that was cut from all previous The Witcher games. Then, in February 2024, we shared a mod that attempted to remove the fake “hero” light from the game’s cut-scenes. There is also this mod that allows you to explore a part of the world from the first The Witcher game in TW3. Oh, and don’t forget this mod that allows you to ride a Griffin. Or how about this Sekiro-inspired combat mod?

Another must-have mod is The Witcher 3 Online. With this mod, players can join servers and play together with friends. You can customize your character with Custom Player Characters and relax in taverns using the Chill Out feature. You can also chat with other players, use emotes, and roleplay with strangers. Best of all, you can experience the full story of Geralt and Ciri from beginning to end, all while exploring the world of The Witcher with other players.

We also have some mods for those playing with Ray Tracing. The RTX Mirrors Mod adds proper reflections to the game’s mirrors. Then we have this mod that improves the fire effects via Ray Tracing Global Illumination. Plus, this mod fixes the Ray Tracing bleach issues.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Revenge of Ofir: We’re Finally Showing It!