Netflix’s The Witcher just can’t seem to catch a break. After four confirmed positive results for COVID-19, production and filming at Arborfield Studios, which is west of London, for season two was halted yet again last month. With production resuming a few weeks ago, poor Henry Cavill ended up injuring himself between filming scenes. Although
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It goes without saying that many of us right now are pretty stressed. After what feels like an eternity of being inside, stress levels can get out of hand. Thankfully though we have video games (what the hell do non-gamers do?) to see us through the darker moments and take us away from the harsh
I’m not sure there will ever be a time where we get tired of The Witcher 3. Not only is it an exceptional game that sold around 28 million copies worldwide, but the Netflix show also was such a big hit among fans that then saw The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt reach a new all-time
CD Projekt’s The Witcher will probably always be a video game on the lips of players. Not only due to its immersive storytelling abilities but also because of the game’s incredible lineup of compelling characters that include the likes of Geralt of Rivia and Yennefer of Vengerberg. Since its release in 2015, The Witcher 3
Off the back of the release of The Witcher TV show on Netflix and a new version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for Nintendo Switch, the third installment in CD Projekt Red’s adored fantasy RPG series had another massive year in 2019. Just how massive, you ask? Well, big enough that the game is now
When there’s a demand for more The Witcher content, CD Projekt Red is always happy to supply. That may be why the Polish developer’s next title, already confirmed to be set in Witcher-verse, will begin development as soon as Cyberpunk 2077 launches. In a recent meeting with journalists, as reported by Eurogamer, CD Projekt Red President Adam
Netflix’s The Witcher has been out for a little over a month at this point and it has been well-received by a majority of viewers. So much so, in fact, that the series is already well underway in planning its second season. Not only does the show do a great job of adapting the critically-acclaimed novels
Ever want to see The Witcher cast in the upcoming CD Projekt Red game, Cyberpunk 2077? Well good news — cosplayers have you covered. In a recent crossover project, Russian based cosplayer Julianne ‘Pufa’ Podnebesnaya merged the two series creating a futuristic Yennefer that would fit right at home in the Free State of Northern California. The new
Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher released less than two weeks ago but it already seems to be a massive success. While Netflix did not release specific viewership numbers, the show managed to make two separate top 10 lists released by the popular streaming service despite its recent release, even managing to rival the likes of