A celebrated Polish fantasy author recently spoke with a national outlet, sharing that a new book in a long-running Witcher saga is slated to arrive in Poland by the end of 2024. The author also indicated that worldwide sales would begin at the start of 2025. Specifics such as the title and the exact release date were not disclosed, leaving fans to speculate about how this installment fits into the overarching chronology of the series.
In a separate update, August reports suggested that work on another Witcher project is actively progressing. The author mentioned that the sequel to the beloved saga should be wrapped within a year at most, with no more than that window anticipated for the project.
The Witcher saga began with a collection published in the late 1980s, followed decades later by additional installments that kept expanding the universe. Over the years, the series has cultivated a broad, global audience, helping to extend the Witcher world across books, games, and various media adaptations.
On screen, a major streaming platform released the first season of a Witcher-inspired series at the end of 2019, introducing many viewers to this richly imagined world. In August 2023, production on the series’ fourth season faced a postponement, with the team aiming to resume in 2024. More recent updates indicated that fresh episodes would not arrive until the summer of 2025, maintaining a sense of anticipation among the fanbase about the show’s upcoming schedule.
There had been previous reports about the foreign publishing house returning to Russia with plans tied to the Witcher books, reflecting broader shifts in publishing strategies for the property. Specific market moves were not elaborated in detail, leaving room for updates as the situation evolves.