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A Cyberpunk & The Witcher 3 2020 Gift Guide Perfect For CDPR Mega Fans

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Statues & Figurines

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Cyberpunk & The Witcher 3 2020 Gift Guide

If that special someone you’re buying for is a fan of figurines then you have plenty to choose from for both The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk.

Not only are there are a ton of licensed products from quality toy manufacturers like Dark Horse Comics, but CDPR has also produced some absolute stunners for its own merchandise store, too, like the superb Geralt Ronin, and the Ciri Character Bust.

As for Cyberpunk, if you can wait until closer to the game’s launch, both Dark Horse and the brilliant Trauma Team figure by well-known miniature painter Jaslaw “Camelson” Drabek (pictured above) will be available to purchase from December.

The only slight issue with figurines is that they’re seriously pricey. As in, over $200, in some cases.

For those on a budget, try looking on sites like eBay, Amazon, and other online stores, rather than going for CDPR’s super high-quality official stuff. we found an awesome one recapturing the iconic “Geralt in the bath” scene, one of Yennefer looking totally boss, and other characters such as Dandelion for around the $50 range.

Cyberpunk & Witcher Clothing

Cyberpunk & The Witcher 3 2020 Gift Guide

Any type of clothing is likely to be a go-to gift option for many shoppers, and again CD Projekt Red’s official store has some absolute crackers.

Again, though, its shop certainly isn’t the cheapest option, so make sure you check out online retailers like Redbubble and TeePublic (pictured above). Many of these designs come from freelancer artists and so you can find some really unique and creative prints out there.

Prints & Posters

There’s nothing that celebrates one’s passion for a game quite like dedicating a special bit of wall space to it. In the old days, video game art was limited to a few posters here and there, but these days there’s a huge range of snazzy art to choose from.

CDPR’s store has an incredible selection, but again you can visit places like Etsy and Displate for DIY artwork that’s equally attractive.

As for The Witcher, Etsy yielded a very cool map of the continent that I myself as a massive Witcher dork could totally envisage framing and putting in my hallway! CD Projekt Red’s store has its own poster, too, which is basically images of different monsters called “Monster Contract.”

Witcher Jewelry

If it’s something shiny and precious you’re after, then The Witcher definitely is the pick when it comes to jewelry≥ There are all manner of cool necklaces, jewelry boxes, bracelets, and cool rings like the one pictured above on Etsy.

Again, the CD Projekt Red store has a very appealing collection of high-quality items, but Etsy has a better range of hand-made stuff that’s more varied and far cheaper.

Cyberpunk 2077 jewelry options are much more limited outside of novelty computer chip earrings and this awesome leather necklace. Whatever you do find is probably going to be better suited to cosplay and fancy dresses, whereas most The Witcher jewelry could be worn out.

Real Gwent Cards

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One of the best gifts I’ve ever received is a full set of Gwent cards. I’ve used them to play dozens of games with friends and family, and can’t recommend them enough.

You may actually remember that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s special edition actually came with Gwent cards, but independent creators selling their own unofficial printed versions on Etsy and eBay have made them readily accessible. There are even expansion decks that add new factions and rules!

Cyberpunk & The Witcher TRPGs

In case you didn’t know, Cyberpunk 2077 is based on the 80s tabletop RPG Cyberpunk 2020, and what better way to celebrate the franchise during the festive season than a board game? The official game is just $30 from Talsorian.

The same company has also put together a The Witcher tabletop experience, too, called Lords & Lands. Or, if you’d prefer, there’s actually a The Witcher adventure board game that was released in tandem with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It’s an official CD Projekt Red product.

Cyberpunk & Witcher Novels

While CDPR’s video game certainly helped popularize The Witcher on a global scale, the franchise is actually based on the excellent books from Andrzej Sapkowski. And if you’re special someone hasn’t yet read them, then they’re a must-buy this holiday season.

The first few books are short stories, starting with The Last Wish, before Blood of Elves kicks off a saga that is considered the mainline novels.

As we’ve already noted, Cyberpunk was based on a TRPG and not a novel series, but it was a franchise born in an era when the cyberpunk sub-genre of science fiction was being pioneered by authors like William Gibson.

Random Cyberpunk & Witcher Trinkets

Finally, there are literally dozens of online retailers that stock all sorts of cool trinkets that celebrate gaming franchises. Rather than list everything individually, we thought we’d quickly recap some of the more random ones we’ve found:

That does it for this Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 2020 gift guide. For more useful game-themed gift guides, why not check out our Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV articles?


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Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action