

We’re not even out of the group stage yet, but Qatar 2022 has already cemented itself as a World Cup to remember; Saudi Arabia’s win over Argentina prompted the declaration of a national holiday from King Salman, Canada managed to score their first World Cup goal in the nation’s history, and Qatar became the first host nation to lose their opening match in the history of the tournament.
And, of course, it wouldn’t be the World Cup without a healthy dose of upsets, with Japan edging out Germany and tournament heavyweight Belgium having struggled against Canada before losing to Morocco, but one upset, in particular, has caused a stir in the realm of The Witcher.