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The Witcher has quickly become one of the biggest names in media. The books have had a cult following for a long time – one that has been stifled by lengthy localisation times – but it's only with CD Projekt Red's game adaptation that the series really took off globally.
Now, there are few people that don't know of The Witcher, and the Netflix series brought it to a wider audience than ever. To celebrate the upcoming second season of The Witcher, and even more, CD Projekt Red and Netflix are teaming up for WitcherCon, a one-day two-stream bonanza that ensures every Witcher fan can get involved.
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In this guide we're just going to break down when and where you can watch WitcherCon 2021. There are two streams to tune into, but they have broadly very similar content – it just ensures that everyone can tune in and get the WitcherCon experience, regardless of your timezone. For all of that information and more, just scroll down below.
When To Watch WitcherCon 2021 In Your Timezone
Below we'll list when you can watch both streams in your timezone.
WitcherCon Stream 1 Times
July 9
- PT – 10am
- ET – 1pm
- BST – 6pm
- CEST – 7pm
- MSK – 8pm
- IST – 10.30pm
July 10
- CST – 1am
- JST – 2am
- AEST – 3am
- NZST – 5am
WitchCon Stream 2 Times
July 9
- PT – 6pm
- ET – 9pm
July 10
- BST – 2am
- CEST – 3am
- MSK – 4am
- IST – 6.30am
- CST – 9am
- JST – 10am
- AEST – 11am
- NZST – 1pm
WitcherCon 2021: Where To Watch The Streams
You will be able to watch the WitcherCon streams either on CD Projekt Red's YouTube channel below, their Twitch channel, or embedded right here on this page when the stream goes live, of course.
What To Expect At WitcherCon 2021
Luckily CD Projekt Red and Netflix have already given us a pretty good idea of what to expect at this year's show, thanks to these two handy schedules.
We haven't been provided with exact times, but you can see that the line-up is largely similar, so you shouldn't miss out too much if you don't manage to catch the first show.Next: The Witcher Is The Perfect Series For The Pokemon Go Treatment