The Witcher 3 Henry Cavill Geralt mods

The Witcher 3 Henry Cavill Geralt mods mimic Netflix show

There is no better time for mod creators to let their imagination go wild than when a television show is announced. The Witcher 3 Henry Cavill Geralt mods are one of the hot topics right now, as they are preceding the release of the Netflix show based on the adventures of the popular monster hunter.

It goes without saying that Henry Cavill, renowned movie star and tragic victim of CGI mustache removal, is the inspiration of many The Witcher 3 modders. Cavill’s face and six-pack are the subject of a few modders, including Nexus Mods user Adnan.

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Adnan’s mod is based on Henry Cavill’s likeness on the Netflix show. The resemblance is impressive, particularly in the picture from a dialogue scene during sunset with no added lighting mods. Even toxicity is represented in this mod. Adnan plans on creating additional The Witcher 3 Henry Cavill Geralt mods in the future, changing some of the features and adding others such as dirt and scars.

A couple of additional mods from other Nexus Mods users will help you get the full The Witcher 3 Henry Cavill experience that you are searching for. One of them is the work of ReplicantPolice and reproduces the Kaer Morhen Viper Armor design that Cavill is seen wearing in The Witcher Netflix trailer.

The other mod comes from Ard Carraigh and is a medallion based on the books’ descriptions, while adding the wolf design made by CD Projekt. It’s not quite the same as the one that Cavill proudly displays, but it is a great design that respects both the book and the game.

The Witcher Netflix show is set to release later this year, so these mods are a great way of getting yourself in the shoes and armor of Geralt of Rivia. As the show unfolds, it wouldn’t come as a surprise if we saw mods for other roles — like  Ciri and Yennefer — were developed as well.

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