Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition will officially become available to Netflix members for no extra cost on Apple's App Store, the Google Play store, and in the Netflix mobile app on December 14, 2023.
10.11.2023 - 23:11 / eurogamer.net / Henry Cavill / Liam Hemsworth / Andrzej Sapkowski / Will
Netflix has revealed Doug Cockle — the gravelly voice of Geralt of Rivia in CD Projekt's The Witcher series — will be reprising his role as the silver-haired monster-bopper in a new animated movie coming to the streaming service «late» next year.
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, as the film is officially titled, begins with Geralt investigating a series of attacks in a seaside village. However, as answers are slowly revealed, Geralt finds himself drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and merpeople.
«He must count on friends — old and new,» Netflix teases in its announcement, «to solve the mystery before the hostilities between the two kingdoms escalate into all-out war.»
Sirens of the Deep is based on The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski's short story A Little Sacrifice and will be directed by Kang Hei Chul, who helmed Netflix's previous animated Witcher movie, Nightmare of the Wolf.
Speaking of which, it will, of course, be all change for the live-action show when it eventually returns, with Liam Hemsworth donning the gleaming wig of Geralt following Henry Cavill's departure from the role at the end of season three. As to when season four will air, it's unlikely it'll appear before 2025, after the SAG-AFTRA actors strike pushed filming back into next year.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition will officially become available to Netflix members for no extra cost on Apple's App Store, the Google Play store, and in the Netflix mobile app on December 14, 2023.
Nearly 330 developers are working on the next mainline The Witcher game, which is codenamed Polaris, CD Projekt has confirmed.
Andrzej Sapkowski's next The Witcher book will be a standalone novel based on Geralt of Rivia, the author has confirmed.
Star Citizen developer Cloud Imperium Games showed off the game's underlying StarEngine technology with a new video of 24 and a half minutes. Boldly titled 'The Future of Gaming, ' the flyover video demonstrates the impressive visuals powered by the StarEngine. It all becomes even more remarkable when considering that it renders an open galaxy game that should host over a hundred star systems (when the final game is complete, according to the developer's original goal) in a completely seamless capacity.
Andrzej Sapkowski may have penned The Witcher novels, which in turn inspired both CD Projekt Red's video game series and Netflix's TV adaptation, but that doesn't mean that the streaming service ever listened to his feedback.
When it comes to The Witcher, it’s one of the best examples of having adaptations across multiple forms of media and having those adaptations be good. It started as a book series, then was picked up by CD Projekt Red, who turned it into an award-winning gaming franchise, and then Netflix grabbed it, and they’ve had three seasons of it on their streaming service, with a spinoff or two to boot. So you’d think that franchise fans and those associated with it would be happy with everything happening. However, when it comes to the franchise’s creator, he does have some bitter feelings.
The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski isn't interested in playing CD Projekt Red's games.
Andrzej Sapkowski's got a new Witcher book on the way, which means he's out and about being his usual scorchingly, wonderfully honest self on the interview circuit. Most recently, he's been at Vienna Comic Con, where he chatted with Austrian gaming website Cerealkillerz about writing (don't do it), videogames (he doesn't play them), and the Netflix Witcher TV series (they didn't listen to him).
The Witcher series hasn't been doing too well in recent years, routinely angering fans by straying too far from the source material, putting little effort into CGI and costumes, and replacing Geralt of Rivia actor Henry Cavill with Liam Hemsworth for future seasons. Cavill's departure was the turning point for a lot of fans, who have been rallying against the show ever since. Now, they have a new reason to be angry.
The Witcher author Andrzej Sapkowski has given fans a release window for the highly anticipated next book in the series, alongside a possible tease of its story.
The next Pokémon TCG will bring tons of fantastic new and shiny rare cards to both players and collectors alike. However, this set will also end a year-long artistic venture.
Today at Unite 2023 in Amsterdam, Unity unveiled new details on what it is now calling Unity 6—the next version of the game engine software that will be available in 2024. Starting with this version, Unity is shifting to a number-based naming convention, moving away from the "LTS" (Long Term Support) naming format, which also listed the year that version of the software was developed in.