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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – New Quest "Where the Cat and Wolf Play..." is a free DLC quest released in July 2015. In this quest, Geralt investigates a village w…
If you care about lore, concept art, or hard-to-find Witcher comics, Humble Bundle just made a painless decision for you. The new The Witcher X Cyberpunk 2077 Book Bundle collects translated Polish Witcher comics from the 1990s, modern Dark Horse adaptations, several Cyberpunk 2077 graphic novels and a handful of artbooks and encyclopedias – 25 titles in all, delivered as PDFs and priced in tiers from roughly €1 up to about $40. It’s not just a sale; it’s a convenient reset of access to decades of franchise material right before the next big wave of Witcher news.
On the surface this is a bargain bin for rabid fans. Underneath, it’s a reminder that CD Projekt Red’s IP is being curated across media and made discoverable ahead of new games. If the Steam chatter about a possible Witcher 3 DLC this March and continued work on Witcher 4 is true, the bundle is perfectly timed: it turns months of lore, art and side stories into something you can revisit before new plot threads drop.
More importantly, some of what’s in this bundle has been hard to find in English for years. Those 1993-1995 Polish comics are a neat historical artifact — they show Geralt in a raw, retro visual language and even include a story reportedly based on Sapkowski ideas that never made it into the main novels. That material adds context to character beats and world-building that developers still mine for inspiration.

Call it what it is: making rare translations inexpensive and downloadable is great for accessibility, but it also devalues physical editions and the feel of owning something rare. It’s the modern double-edged sword — fans win short-term, while the collector market and physical reprints could be affected. Also, the bundle highlights a question most PR blurbs won’t address: who controls which editions get translated and when? If CD Projekt or their partners are quietly widening distribution, expect official reprints or deluxe editions later — and those could cost a lot more.
This move isn’t happening in a vacuum. Doug Cockle — the longtime English voice of Geralt — was recently in the conversation ranking The Witcher 3 romances, a small but revealing sign that the community remains deeply engaged with the character and his relationships. Those conversations keep interest warm. Between voice-actor interviews, Steam rumors about new releases, and an accessible trove of books, CD Projekt’s narratives stay front-of-mind for both casual readers and deep-cut fans.

If you’re preparing to re-dive into Witcher lore ahead of Witcher 4 or a Witcher 3 DLC, there are two concrete benefits here. First, the bundle gives you historical context — the original comics and artbooks show how the world evolved visually and narratively. Second, the Cyberpunk volumes (XOXO, Kickdown, Trauma Team) widen your view of Night City beyond the game, which is useful if CD Projekt plans cross-media tie-ins going forward.
Humble Bundle’s pack is a practical, low-friction way to own decades of Witcher and Cyberpunk media. It’s not a replacement for seeking out deluxe prints or original art, but it’s a smart move for anyone who wants all the lore they can carry into the next chapter of these franchises.

Humble Bundle’s The Witcher X Cyberpunk 2077 Book Bundle collects rare Polish Witcher comics, Dark Horse adaptations, Cyberpunk graphic novels and artbooks into 25 PDFs for a fraction of their retail value. It’s an accessible way to catch up on lore and art ahead of rumored Witcher 3 DLC and ongoing Witcher 4 development — buy the specific tier you need before it rotates out.
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