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The series had a peculiar approach to Sapkowski’s stories, choosing to focus on three characters with their stories set in different places and points in time and their paths converging towards the end of the season. These characters are Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), an enhanced monster hunter and the title witcher; Yennefer of Vengerberg (Anya Chalotra), a powerful sorceress with a tragic past; and Ciri (Freya Allan), the crown princess of Cintra who has powers of her own. Fans are currently waiting for season 2 to arrive, and in the meantime, they are revisiting the books and video games searching for clues about season 2’s story, but a question arises: are the video games canon?
Although the books are what made way to the video games, movie, and TV shows, The Witcher seems to be best known as a series of successful video games. When Netflix announced it was working on an English version of The Witcher, many believed it was going to be an adaptation of the video games, but in reality, the series takes its stories from the book series. As it turns out, the video games are not part of The Witcher canon, but when it comes to the Netflix series, it has taken some inspiration from them, but the books are the primary source.
The Witcher novels are divided into two short story collections (The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny), five novels that form The Witcher Saga (Blood of Elves, Time of Contempt, Baptism of Fire, The Tower of the Swallow, and The Lady of the Lake), and a standalone novel (Season of Storms). Although the video games are based on the books, Netflix’s The Witcher, season 1 was based on stories from The Last Wish and Sword of Destiny, and season 2 seems to be taking inspiration from Blood of Elves and more stories from The Last Wish, so the books are canon in this case. As for the video games, there are rumors of season 2 casting a character that originated in the video games, but beyond that, it seems like the only elements the series is taking from the video games are its tone and overall visual style, so these aren’t canon.
That is, of course, unless those rumors are true and a character from the video games makes it season 2 of The Witcher, but that remains a mystery. It’s worth noting that the Netflix series is bringing two original characters for season 2, so the show might end up being its own little universe like the video games are and not be considered canon due to all these changes.