Publisher TopWare Interactive has announced on its Facebook page that they have begun production not only for Two Worlds III but also for two expansions to Two Worlds II.

Developer Reality Pump Studios is returning for development for Two Worlds III and has entered the concept stage, with development scheduled for the next 36 months.

Alongside that, Two Worlds II will receive a "major engine update," eight new multiplayer maps, and two single-player DLCs: Call of the Tenebrae and Shattered Embrace.

The first DLC, entitled Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae will be available at the end of Q2 2016 and focuses on the Hero’s return to Antaloor, where he witnesses the shocking murder of DarPha! The killers are a never-before-seen tribe of hideous, rat-like creatures known only as “The Chosen”, who control a mysterious, powerful new magic! Their genocidal plot threatens every living creature in Antaloor, and it’s up to the Hero to find a way to stop them!

The graphical update will only be for Windows, Linux, and Steam OS, "the newly updated engine allows for a much higher level of character and landscape detail, an HD-GUI, in addition to tons of in-game achievements, co-op multiplayer, and lots of new in-game features and upgrades!"

The single-player DLC will release for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Steam OS, Linux, Windows, and Mac according to their official site.