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Posted by: The White Wolf Watch | April 13, 2026

Toss a coin to your Witcher—because there is a lot to catch up on. %23thewitcher+latest

With Season 4 introducing the outlaw gang, book readers are warning of "trauma ahead" regarding a specific character's fate, while game-only fans are defending the "edgy" vibe of the group. The #TheWitcher discourse has turned into a healthy (mostly) debate about nihilism vs. hope in Sapkowski's world.

Speculation: Are we finally getting a Create-a-Witcher from a different School (like the Manticore or Viper)? Remember Nightmare of the Wolf ? Netflix isn't done with animation. Stay on the Path

If you’ve been scrolling through #TheWitcher on social media lately, you’ve likely noticed the fandom is buzzing louder than a Doppler in a panic. From the casting carousel to next-gen gameplay and book-accurate debates, here is the latest news from the Continent. The biggest tremor this week comes from the set of The Witcher: Season 4 . While Liam Hemsworth has been quietly filming his debut as Geralt of Rivia, new set leaks under #TheWitcher show a significantly more grizzled and scarred version of the Wolf.

Fans are hopeful this means we will finally see (Little Eye) brought to devastating, heartbreaking life on screen. 4. The "Book vs. Game" Debate Rages On Scrolling through the latest posts, the community is split down the middle regarding The Rats . The #TheWitcher discourse has turned into a healthy

Insiders report that Season 4 will adapt Baptism of Fire , meaning fans can expect the "Hanza" (Geralt, Dandelion, Milva, Regis, and Cahir) to finally take center stage. Early stills suggest a much darker, gritty tone—moving away from the courtly intrigue of Aretuza and toward a desperate guerilla war across the war-torn South. On the gaming side, the #TheWitcher hashtag is currently dominated by two words: Project Polaris .