Patch is downloadable file installed onto games that is designed to provide improvements, fixes and sometimes additional content.
The Witcher
- Patch 1.1
- Patch 1.1a
- Patch 1.2
- Patch 1.3
- Patch 1.4 (Enhanced Edition), latest patch for the international version of the game
- Patch 1.5, latest patch for the North American version of the game
- Director's Cut
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
- Patch 1.1
- Patch 1.2
- Patch 1.3
- Patch 1.35
- Patch 2.0
- Patch 2.1
- Enhanced Edition (3.0)
- Patch 3.1
- Patch 3.2
- Patch 3.3
- Patch 3.4 (just a mod management in the launcher)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
For the PC platform, the patching structure differs between Steam and GOG Galaxy, with the first mentioned service providing smaller sizes for all patches.[1]
- Patch 1.01
- Patch 1.03
- Patch 1.04
- Patch 1.05
- Patch 1.06
- Patch 1.07
- Patch 1.08
- Patch 1.08.1
- Patch 1.08.2
- Patch 1.10[2]
- Patch 1.11
- Patch 1.12
- Patch 1.12.1
- Patch 1.20[3]
- Patch 1.22
- Patch 1.24
- Patch 1.30
- Patch 1.31
- Patch 1.32
- Patch 1.50/1.51 (PS4 pro only)
- Patch 1.60 (Xbox One X only)
- Patch 1.61 (PS4 only)
- Patch 1.62 (PS4 hotfix)
- Patch 4.0 (next-gen update)
- PC Hotfix (a few unnumbered updates)
- Patch 4.01
- Patch 4.02
- DLSS 3 PC Hotfix
- Patch 4.03
- Patch 4.04
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
The Witcher: Monster Slayer
References
- ↑ Marcin Momot: "It's because system on Steam differs from GOG"
- ↑ Or 1.09, official comment on skip in numbering of patches.
- ↑ With Blood and Wine expansion, for all platforms.