GUNNAR Optiks has launched an exclusive eyewear collection in collaboration with CD PROJEKT RED, inspired by the universe of The Witcher. The two blue-light-blocking frames pay tribute to Geralt of Rivia and Ciri, blending immersive design with advanced eye protection.
The capsule includes two distinct frames: “The White Wolf,” a brushed nickel aviator made from stainless steel with leather-wrapped temples and the Wolf School emblem etched into the metal; and “Ciri,” a round brushed-gold frame with sword-inspired temples referencing Zireael. Both feature GUNNAR’s signature blue-light-blocking lenses with G-Shield technology, anti-reflective and anti-scratch coating, and subtle +0.2 diopter magnification for sharper focus.
The frames incorporate subtle yet precise references. Geralt’s model evokes his armor through brushed metal and leather detailing, while Ciri’s frame nods to her royal yet rebellious aura with gold finishes and sword motifs. Each pair is packaged with a Witcher-themed collector’s case, microfiber pouch, and cleaning cloth.
Both models feature GUNNAR’s proprietary G-Shield lens technology that filters out harmful blue light, minimizes eye strain, and guards against glare and smudges. The wraparound frame design helps prevent dry eyes—ideal for marathon gaming sessions or long hours in front of screens.
Not exclusively. While The Witcher references are sure to appeal to fans of the game, the design and lens functionality make these frames perfectly suited for daily use. They’re crafted for anyone who wants visual comfort without compromising on style or storytelling.
Retailing at $99 each, both frames are available in limited quantities through GUNNAR’s official website and select retailers. Officially licensed by CD PROJEKT RED, each set includes a one-year warranty.
Because it’s a rare fusion of gaming culture and optical design—executed with care and style. GUNNAR proves that everyday eyewear can be both functional and narratively rich.
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