

I’ve read all the books, I’ve seen the show multiple times - hell, I even read all the comics, the most recent of which shows a side of Geralt I’m not sure I like very much. Honestly, even without WitcherCon, I’m perpetually around 30 seconds away from reinstalling it on one of the many platforms I own it on. Hissrich, although that was for a different website.īasically, I like The Witcher. A couple of years back I even went to the set of The Witcher and spoke with people like Henry Cavill and showrunner Lauren S. On other occasions I’ve talked about how The Witcher is at its best when you’re just wandering aimlessly through its wilderness, tackling side stories as they come, or about how The Witcher 3 in particular paradoxically uses indulgent and alluring folklore to ground itself in realism.

This week alone I’ve written about how the most recent trailer for season two of Netflix’s show nails the tone of the books, as well as how the new The Witcher: Ronin comic opens up some fascinating new possibilities for this world. Usually The Witcher 3, but anything Witchery will do. I write about all sorts of things, but every time I’m allowed - and sometimes when I probably shouldn’t be allowed anymore - I write about The Witcher. If you’ve never read any of my articles before, lucky you. Related: The Witcher: Ronin Opens Up Countless Possibilities For Geralt's Story Regardless of what this new DLC is, and of whether it’s 100GB or 100KB, you’d better believe that as soon as it drops I’m going to reinstall The Witcher 3 and take down Eredin for the 500th time… this week. Hell, if WitcherCon was anything to go by, the bathtub Geralt meme could take on a whole new meaning. Maybe we’ll get a different sword, or an additional set of cosmetic blinders for Roach. It’s probably just going to be a new outfit for Geralt, or Yen, or Triss. I know there aren’t going to be any new characters, or quests, or sprawling areas teeming with all manner of belligerent beasties - that doesn’t change the fact I’m more excited about this than like, half the new games due to launch this year. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I know The Witcher 3’s new DLC isn’t going to be some enormous expansion like Hearts of Stone or Blood & Wine. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. Overusing our search engine with a very large number of searches in a very short amount of time.

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