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These Witcher B2G1 Book Deals Are A Great Way To Check Out The Series

April 11, 2024
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The Witcher is a popular video game and TV series, but for longtime fans, the printed page is where Geralt of Rivia’s adventures started. For anyone looking to dive into that side of the franchise, Amazon’s Buy Two, Get One Free sale currently has several Witcher books and graphic novels on offer, many of which are on sale at lower prices than usual.

The Witcher B2G1 Deals

Several of the original books are on sale, so if you’re looking to fill any gaps in your Witcher collection, you can pick up The Last Wish, Sword of Destiny, and Blood of Elves. These books inspired the games and TV show and offer a more fleshed-out take on Geralt and the dark fantasy world he lives in.

Another recommendation is the The Witcher Omnibus, which includes the comics House of Glass, Fox Children, Curse of Crows, and the Killing Monsters in an over-400-page tome. Unlike the original books, these comics are a spin-off of The Witcher video games. Normally $30, it has been discounted to $18, and a hardcover Library Edition is also available. You can grab the second omnibus as well, and while it’s slightly smaller at 336 pages in size, it still has some excellent stories to enjoy. This edition collects Of Flesh and Flame, Fading Memories, and Witch’s Lament, and also includes a cover gallery, an expanded sketchbook section, and more extras.

For something different, how about a Witcher manga? Set in an Edo-period Japan, The Witcher: Ronin sees Geralt track down the mythical Lady of Snow and battle a variety of Yokai and Oni. It has some stunning art, especially in the battle sequences involving dangerous spirits and demons. For something closer to the roots of the source material, The Witcher: The Lesser Evil is a good option. This is a graphic novel adaptation of one of Andrzej Sapkowski’s original stories, a short and sweet tale that’s great for a lunchtime read.

If you’re a Witcher fan, chances are you’re also into CD Projekt Red’s other big RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, which also has many graphic novels and art books available in Amazon’s B2G1 sale. There are also plenty of other books and Blu-rays included in Amazon’s sale. Check out some of our favorites below:

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