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‘Thank you Poland for The Witcher’ sign outside the Polish Embassy

So it seems someone left a sign outside the Polish Embassy in US, thanking them for The Witcher game. That’s pretty cool and kudos to the guy. The Embassy staff was very pleased with the gesture and posted the following on Twitter.

I love these kind of stuff and I love how cool the Embassy staff reacted. Both books and games are frigging fantastic so you can imagine the fan base is pretty huge. Also CD Project Red is one of the most respected companies out there. Also The Witcher 3 is hands down the best third-person epic RPG ever made in my opinion.

As far as I know the sales of the games helped the Polish economy and I also remember the president of Poland gifting The Witcher 2 to the former president of the United States. So yes, The Witcher is a pretty big deal nowadays and specifically in Poland. Hopefully the new upcoming TV series will help to spread The Witcher word to more people, especially if it’s good, which hopefully will. Fingers crossed.

Thanx PCGamesN

14 thoughts on “‘Thank you Poland for The Witcher’ sign outside the Polish Embassy”

  1. “The Embassy was very pleased with the gesture and posted the following on Twitter.”

    A building that is a sentient being. Impressive.

  2. Hungary should do this as well. Our nation has been on very good terms with the Poles (we even have a Friendship Day, mind you), and I’m surprised why it hasn’t happened yet.

    It’s always heartwarming to see such kind gestures. It makes one’s day much better – sometimes small ideas like this can make a difference.

  3. “I also remember the president of Poland gifting
    to the former president of the United States”
    Trump should gift mw2 to putin sometime

  4. Ever since the last recruitments the writing has made a massive dip for the worse. Missing or awkward punctuation, wrongly used sentence connectors, uncommon syntax, colloquial language.
    The articles now can be used to teach kids how not to write.

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