CD PROJEKT RED and Netflix are announcing the online fan event called WitcherCon tonight and revealing the date and first details of The Witcher’s online licensing ceremony.
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As if to create a modern “happening”, the announcement was brought about by a “real fake” conversation on Twitter between the two new partners, who are therefore coming together to present the very first multi-format event dedicated to the universe. The witcher.
Hello @WitcherNetflix, are you off on July 9th?
– The Witcher (@witchergame) June 11, 2021
More precisely intended for Friday 9th July 2021, the HexerCon is a “stinging event for fans of The Witcher” (ah?), and that “unites the worlds of video games and The Witcher television series”.
She will present all of this:
- A variety of interactive and fun roundtables with the people who brought The Witcher to life in-game and on-screen.
- New information, exclusive behind-the-scenes insight, and unique revelations from across the Witcher license.
- Close-up of the creative process and production of PROJEKT RED CD games, including the upcoming mobile game The Witcher: Monster Slayer, comics and merchandise, AND the Netflix series The Witcher plus derivative products and the animated film Nightmare of the Wolf.
- An expert exploration of the universe, legends, monsters and the origins of the continent.
Available on Twitch and YouTube, the HexerCon will first air on July 9, 7 p.m. CEST. Fans can follow the WitcherCon via two separate streams, each of which contains exclusive content.
The second stream, which will also be broadcast on Twitch and YouTube, will begin on July 10th at 3:00 p.m. CEST.
The official WitcherCon website is already available and we are informed that “the full agenda will be announced shortly”.