The Witcher is a new show running on Netflix, and fans have been loving it. The music in the show has also received some appreciation.

Toss a Coin to Your Witcher is a super catchy song that everyone seems to enjoy, and the song has even made its way over to Beat Saber. The song is featured in a new video uploaded on December 28 by the YouTube channel Holair.

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Beat Saber is a VR game where players swing sabers along to the beat of a specific song. With alternating blue and red colors, the game is very visually striking and brings a lot of spectators to it when played in a public place. Toss a Coin to Your Witcher is the main promotional song for the new The Witcher series on Netflix and is performed in the show by Jaskier at the end of the second episode "Four Marks." He uses the song to explain his misadventures with Geralt of Rivia, but in true Bard fashion, he embellished the story a little. It is important to note that in the show, Jaskier keeps the original Polish name while in the games and the English translations of the books he is called Dandelion.

The song has an easy start, but slowly picks up the pace as it goes along, becoming more and more entertaining to watch for bystanders and harder for the player to see everything as clearly as they could in the beginning. The track is available for download on BeatSaver, so those who own moddable versions of the game will be able to play the song and enjoy it in a more active way.

Unfortunately, Toss a Coin to Your Witcher is not available on most mainstream music streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify. There is a SoundCloud page for Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli, who wrote the accompanying music for the series while the Series writer Jenny Klein penned the lyrics.

If fans do not want to venture into SoundCloud, then they will always have the YouTube videos to watch and enjoy the song, or they can hop into Beat Saber and slash blue and red blocks as the song plays.

Beat Saber is available on PC, PS4, and Oculus.

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