“What can you know about saving the world silly? You’re but a witcher.” – Ciri It’s been a very exciting time for Witcher fans lately, hasn’t it? While we waited with bated breath for a release date on the upcoming second season of the Netflix series, we instead got a quick yet enlightening teaser showcasing
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Double trouble Who doesn’t love some good cosplay as, for many, it’s a continuation of a title that fans hold dear to their hearts. Being able to see your favourite characters brought to the real world also helps to keep the game alive. As we delve into the world of The Witcher cosplay yet again,
Since its release, all the way back in 2015, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been highly praised as one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Its compelling and well-written narrative, including some incredible side quests, is one of its key attractions – not to mention those stunning landscapes as far as the eye
Since its release, all the way back in 2015, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been highly praised as one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Its compelling and well-written narrative, including some incredible side quests, is one of its key attractions – not to mention those stunning landscapes as far as the eye can
If the upcoming season two of Netflix’s The Witcher has made you want to doll yourself up in some Witcher gear or you have just come out of playing The Witcher 3 on the Switch, you’ve come to the right place. In a new SuperGroupies collaboration with CD Projekt, The Witcher 3 collection could be
Over the last few years, The Witcher 3 has become one of the biggest inspirations for fan art in the video game community. The game speaks to so many people and provides countless opportunities for artists to express themselves. Whether it’s cosplay, sketching, painting, or anything in between, The Witcher community continues to churn out
As we still linger in the stink of Cyberpunk 2077‘s unfortunate launch, developer CD Projekt Red has been making positive headlines for once by offering The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition separately from the game’s DLC. This means that players who don’t have an interest in any of the add-ons, don’t have to pay
As the count-down to the holidays begins, Netflix has come in early with a present for Witcher fans. On the final day of Witchmas, we have been treated to a sneak-peak at the first page of The Witcher season two script page. If you have read the books by Andrzej Sapkowski, specifically “A Grain of
Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon (better known as Ciri) from The Witcher 3 is undeniably an unforgettable character. Proclaimed by the law of surprise by Geralt of Rivia, Ciri fought hard for her place in the world and while running from the Wild Hunt, Ciri’s journey throughout The Witcher 3 was truly a remarkable one and one that
As we get that little bit closer to Cyberpunk 2077‘s release date, CD Projekt’s previous highly acclaimed title The Witcher 3 is never too far from gamer’s minds. Over the course of five years since its initial release on PC, Xbox One, and PS4, The Witcher 3 is certainly one of those games you go
Due to COVID-19, Netflix’s The Witcher ran into some bad luck this year in having to postpone its highly anticipated second season. Thankfully, Geralt and his tight leather pants will be back on our screens quicker than you can say “I hate portals” as the series is set to commence again on August 17, 2020.
Earlier in the week, we saw Netflix’s The Witcher creator Lauren Schmidt Hissrich coming under fire during a discussion on Twitter regarding diversity in the writers the show hires. A disgruntled member of the public posed a question to Lauren asking her “How about you educate us by explaining what makes those “incredibly talented” people
Netflix’s The Witcher landed onto our screens last year in December and much to some people’s surprise, including my own, it was a highly successful hit. In accordance with Netflix’s earnings report from Q4 2019, The Witcher tracked to be the streaming platform’s biggest season one TV series ever. Through its first four weeks of
Over the last few months, most of us have been feeling the pressure of quarantine life due to COVID-19. Thankfully, as gamers, we are spoilt for choice in how we choose to fulfill those endless hours stuck inside and that’s by switching on our favorite console or PC and diving into another world filled with
As we stumble onto another Monday with heavy hearts from the chaos that’s happening across the United States, it almost feels wrong to write about video games right now with so much sadness and anger happening. But if there’s anything that could possibly bring a little distraction into people’s lives right now, it’s some Witcher
It’s no secret whatsoever that The Witcher franchise has been a massive success for CD Projekt Red over the past 10-plus years. Originally debuting in 2007, The Witcher has since gone on to spawn two sequels, with the third installment, Wild Hunt, proving to be the most successful of the bunch. Now, CD Projekt Red has announced
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt wasn’t an instant hit with me at first, and it wasn’t until much later on that I finally fell in love with it. When it first released 5 years ago, I downloaded it straight away as it was the game that everyone was talking about (who wants to be left
CD Projekt RED has already confirmed that they will get back to the world of The Witcher after Cyberpunk 2077, however, it’s yet to be known whether the new story would return our beloved Ciri and Geralt or it would announce a full set of new characters. In a recent chat with VG247, the principal
Netflix’s The Witcher aired in its entirety on December 20, 2019, and quickly became one of the streaming giant’s biggest success stories of their original titles. Originally a series of books by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher TV show explores the legend of Geralt of Rivia and princess Ciri. Lauren Schmidt Hissrich who is the
I’m guessing you’re clicking on this article because you’re a Witcher fan and appreciate amazing Ciri cosplay? If that’s the case, you’ve certainly come to the right place as we here at DualShockers can’t get enough of some Witchery action. There are many reasons why fans love to dress up as Geralt, Ciri, or Yennefer
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
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
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is still one of the best most narrative-driven games on the market even though it released almost five years ago on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It goes without saying that many cosplayers around the world take inspiration from the many diverse and appealing characters that are interwoven into
CD Projekt Red knocks it out of the park once again with a brand and drop dead gorgeous Japanese-themed figurine of Ciri from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt titled “Ciri and the Kitsune Figure.” The figure is available for preorder on their official online store now for $275.00 (plus $11 estimated shipping) with a planned
It’s tough for me to ever find cosplay that is legitimately better than the original source that inspires it. No matter how amazing and impeccable some Devil May Cry 5 cosplay may be, it always looks like a Nero imitation. Then there is this amazing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt cosplay of fan-favorite Ciri, which is easily better than
There’s something about cosplayers that draws a captive audience. It’s probably the image of seeing your favorite character in a video game you love brought to life and the sheer passion, sweat, and determination ( let’s not forget money here, too ) that person has put into looking like someone else, either through a hobby
After officially announcing the casting of Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s upcoming The Witcher series last month, the show has now found the actors that will be filling two of the largest supporting roles. The Hollywood Reporter today revealed that Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra have been cast as Ciri and Yennefer respectively in Netflix’s The