WitcherCon

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CD Projekt Red and Netflix's first-ever WitcherCon will be happening on July 9 at 1 PM ET / x AM PT on the YouTube and Twitch pages of both companies. There will besides exist a second stream with additional, unique content airing later that same day at ix PM ET / six PM PT.

Don't await a new Witcher game to exist announced though, as the WitcherCon website specifically says it won't be happening. Just that doesn't mean there won't be other large announcements — the streams will have deep delves into the making of the games, the Netflix live-activeness serial, the anime motion picture, and even exclusive backside-the-scenes footage that'due south being shown for the first time.

Fans of The Witcher franchise have some other big reason to tune in too, as the showcases will feature interactive panels that focus on the people who helped bring the games and series to life. The event is likewise touted as a celebration of the fan community and the series as a whole, then it's hard non to speculate about extras that we might come across.

This would be the perfect place to detail the announced next-gen upgrade for The Witcher Iii: Wild Hunt from Saber Interactive. Whether it's through a casual drop of info or a big reveal, this is the identify for it. Even faster load times or framerates for the massive open up-world RPG would pull returning fans back into the hunt and probably pull in anyone even so on the argue. That would get everyone to toss some coins at CD Projekt Red.

The Nintendo Switch version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt runs well enough, but it would also be interesting if some updates striking that version every bit well. There's simply so much that can be done with the system, but maybe CD Projekt Blood-red establish more room for improvements in the fourth dimension since its October 2022 release. And hey, maybe this is when Gwent: The Witcher Card Game volition finally come to Nintendo Switch, which would be perfect in between those long gaming sessions.