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Netflix releases The Witcher limited edition pin badges

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Netflix releases The Witcher limited edition pin badges

Hopefully, fans of Netflix's The Witcher have saved a coin or two because the show has unveiled an exclusive pin set they'll definitely want!

With season three looming, the streamer is looking back at some of the most popular characters from both the TV series and gaming franchise with animation-style renders.

These limited-edition enamel pin badges are each £10.99, and you can choose from Geralt, Yennefer of Vengerberg, Princess Ciri, Dandelion the Bard, and yes of course, Roach the Horse.

Related: The Witcher star announced for brand-new crime drama series

You can save even more if you want to pick up the entire set because Zavvi is currently offering £5 off Witcher T-shirts if you buy any or all of the pins.

For the collectors out there, Netflix also recently released a coin set from The Witcher featuring a life-size replica of Geralt's Gwynbleidd (White Wolf) medallion. You'll definitely need these if you have any hope of passing the Trial of the Grasses.

Fans can expect some big changes on-screen for The Witcher in the coming years as the streamer has confirmed that Liam Hemsworth will be replacing Henry Cavill as Geralt after the third season lands.

Related: How Blood Origin's ending and post-credits scene set up The Witcher season 3

Showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich has already promised that the third season will feature a massive send-off for Cavill's version of the character.

"Henry has given so much to the show and so we want to honour that appropriately," the writer revealed to EW late last year.

Netflix boss Peter Friedlander subsequently suggested that the recasting follows in "a legacy of amazing, iconic characters" from The Witcher where voice actors have changed in the games.

The Witcher seasons 1-2 are now streaming on Netflix. Season 3 is in production. Spin-off The Witcher: Blood Origin is also streaming on Netflix.

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