Witcher Book Collection – more books to read. The best mods for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – January 2017 Edition

Christopher Mysiak

Witcher Book Collection – more books to read

Witcher Book Collection:
  1. Creator: KasparsBITELV
  2. Size: 4.6 MB
  3. Release date: February 2016
  4. Current version: 2.0 (September 2016)

If you’ve taken some interest in the behind-the-scenes of The Witcher 3’s development, you know that a lot of planned content, including numerous books, didn’t make it to the final release. One of the fans decided to fix this, and dedicated his time to restoring as many books and texts as he could. The following mod is the fruit of his labor, placing around 70 new documents for you to read throughout the world of The Wild Hunt. The nice thing is that the creator didn’t just scatter them to the winds to decide where they land – he actually placed them where they make sense. Some of them can be bought, other found, and some are given as rewards for completing quests.

The list of changes offered by Witcher Book Collection doesn’t end here though. The creator of the mod went as far as to include each and every book appearing in both the first and the second Witcher! The books can be found rounded up in one place, though, in the bookstore at Novigrad market. Additionally, the author provided short descriptions for hundreds of items (such as books, crafting component and quest items). And one more positive change – the camerarius in Beauclair and the bookstore in Novigrad now have the missing books on monsters.

  1. Download this mod from Gamepressure.com

Installation guide

  1. Download the „Witcher Book Collection” archive and place its contents inside the “Mods” folder, in the main game folder (or simply use the Nexus Mod Manager).
  2. Download the „Forgotten Worlds” archive and place its contents inside the “Mods” folder, in the main game folder (or simply use the Nexus Mod Manager).

Author: Christopher Mysiak

Associated with GRYOnline.pl since 2013, first as a co-worker, and since 2017 - a member of the Editorial team. Currently the head of the Game Encyclopedia. His older brother - a game collector and player - sparked his interest in electronic entertainment. He got an education as a librarian/infobroker - but he did not follow in the footsteps of Deckard Cain or the Shadow Broker. Before he moved from Krakow to Poznan in 2020, he was remembered for attending Tolkien conventions, owning a Subaru Impreza, and swinging a sword in the company's parking lot.