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The only one that is a bit difficult to get, as mentioned above, is the collector's edition Witcher 3 art book but it usually appears on eBay occasionally.
Since the profile of The Witcher series and books has been elevated to brilliant, world-famous heights, the books, on the whole, are available from all the major retailers, including Amazon. It's a bit confusing, the Netflix put together a gorgeous timeline map to keep it all straight (spoiler warning for the books, obviously). To more naturally introduce viewers to Geralt and the world around him, Season 1's story is a combination of The Last Wish's short stories and the beginning of Ciri's arc in Sword of Destiny. That said, the show takes some liberties, particularity with timing. Officially, the Witcher show is based directly on the books, not the games. How faithful to the books is the Netflix Witcher series?Ī lot more than the games, by design. The games, because they deliver the story in bite-sized chunks between the killing and hunting, offer the most accessible way to consume the tale of Geralt. This can make some sections of the book-mainly the political discussions-rather dull in comparison. It's worth noting though that a game, especially one of the quality featured in The Witcher series, is designed to bring excitement and danger. Coming to the books from the games brings a certain spark of life to the battles and fights. There’s an interesting divide between how Sapkowski sees his world and how it was translated to games, but readers will notice only small differences here and there. Everything you’ve seen in the games, however, from runes to weapons and monsters are featured in the series of novels.
Due to the branching narratives of the games, the plot is "based" on the books, rather than a direct retelling. CD Projekt Red went to great lengths to bring Sapkowski’s witty, wry and strong Geralt of Rivia to players of the games. Very, though only so much of the books was directly brought to the games. The Witcher season 2: Release date, cast, and trailers Witcher 1 mods: Quality of life for the classic