Patches are downloadable install files that provide additional gameplay content, bug fixes, interface changes and performance improvements.
For The Witcher computer game[]
- Patch 1.1
- Patch 1.1a
- Patch 1.2
- Patch 1.3
- Patch 1.4 (Enhanced Edition), latest patch for the international version
- Patch 1.5, latest patch for the North American version
- Director's Cut
For The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[]
- Patch 1.1
- Patch 1.2
- Patch 1.3
- Hotfix 1.35 (download link)
- Patch 2.0 (download link)
- Patch 2.1 (download link)
- Patch 3.0 (Enhanced Edition)
- Patch 3.1 (download link)
- Patch 3.2 (download link)
- Patch 3.3 (download link)
- Patch 3.4 (download link)
For The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
For the PC platform, the patching structure differs between GOG Galaxy and Steam, with the former offering cumulative patches while the latter also provides smaller patch sizes due to compressions in file delivery.[1]
- Patch 1.01 (PS4) / Patch 1.02 (for the PC, required to play)
- Patch 1.03 (for PC)
- Patch 1.04 (for PC [1] and consoles)
- Patch 1.05 (for PC [2] and consoles [3])
- Patch 1.06 (for PC [4])
- Patch 1.07 (for all platforms [5])
- Patch 1.08 (for all platforms [6])
- Patch 1.08.1 (for PC)
- Patch 1.08.2 (for all platforms)
- Patch 1.08.4
- Patch 1.09[2] / Patch 1.10 (for all platforms [7])
- Patch 1.11 (for all platforms [8])
- Patch 1.12 (for all platforms [9])
- Patch 1.20 / Patch 1.21 (for all platforms [10] [11])
- Patch 1.22 (for all platforms [12])
- Patch 1.24 (for PC)
- Patch 1.30 (for all platforms [13])
- Patch 1.31 (for all platforms [14])