It’s Witcher week.
Season 3 of The Witcher kicks off this week, with volume 1 — there are two halves — streaming on June 29th. You can get a brief taste in this new trailer, in which Geralt is decidedly not excited about the future. (Maybe that’s because of this.)
Andrew Webster
The Witcher season 3’s new trailer has portals, parties, and plenty of bloodshed
Despite the name, Summer Game Fest isn’t entirely about games — case in point, we got a brand-new trailer for The Witcher’s third season. The clip shows off just about everything the series is known for: bloody battles, terrifying monsters, fiery magic, and Geralt looking very awkward at a social affair. And, of course, he spends lots of time talking about how neutral he is.
Season 3 of The Witcher starts streaming on Netflix on June 29th — or at least, some of it does. Just like Stranger Things before it, the latest season of the fantasy show will be split into two parts. Volume one will debut in June, while the second volume will premiere in July.
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Andrew Webster
The Witcher’s third season starts streaming in June
Season 3 of The Witcher finally has a premiere date. Netflix announced that the fantasy series will return in June, though not all episodes will be available at once.
Similar to how Stranger Things 4 was split in two halves, The Witcher’s third season will be released in two batches: episodes 1-5 will start streaming on June 29th, while 6-8 will be available on July 27th. The third season was previously pegged for a summer 2023 timeframe. We also got a first look at the season via a brief minute-long teaser trailer.
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I feel very in the minority, because I loved the witcher 3 its one of my all time favorite games. But I also love this show. I just enjoy seeing the characters in live action and Im just not anal about it being VERBATIM the books or game iono
I don’t care about how faithful it is to the books or the games—but I think this show is just bad.