The next three Journeys are making their return to GWENT: The Witcher Card Game and they are better than ever. If you missed these Journeys you can play through them once again without a time limit!
With the re-introduction of previous Journeys, you’ll be able to return to where you left off, and...
The next three Journeys are making their return to GWENT: The Witcher Card Game and they are better than ever. If you missed these Journeys you can play through them once again without a time limit!
With the re-introduction of previous Journeys, you’ll be able to return to where you left off, and you’ll be able to unlock new vanities.
And most importantly:
You can play at your own pace since the returning Journeys are not time-limited once you have them.
Check out the details here for more information on the new Infinite Journeys.
You can also watch our Developer Update for Patch 10.8 here.
Join in The Witcher universe’s favorite card game — available for free! Blending the CCG and TCG genres, GWENT sees you clash in fast-paced online PvP duels that combine bluffing, on-the-fly decision making and careful deck construction. Collect and command Geralt, Yennefer and other iconic Witcher-world heroes. Grow your collectible arsenal with spells and special abilities that dramatically turn the tide of battle. Use deception and clever tricks in your strategy to win the fight in classic, seasonal and Arena modes. Play GWENT: The Witcher Card Game for free now!
FREE TO PLAY THAT’S WORTH YOUR TIME
A fair and fun progression system turns the effort of building a competitive collection of cards into pure pleasure — simply collect new cards to build decks with as you play GWENT; no strings attached.
STUNNING, ALL ACROSS THE BOARD
Beautiful, hand-drawn art and mesmerizing visual effects breathe life into every card, battle and battlefield, making GWENT fun to play and every duel a joy to watch.
SKILL BEATS LUCK
Crush the enemy with brute strength or outsmart them with clever tricks — no matter your deck, GWENT’s unique round-based gameplay opens up a world of strategic possibilities to play with when fighting for victory.
MORE THAN ONE WAY TO PLAY
Whether it’s a quick online game against a friend, a highly competitive PvP challenge, or something new and wildly adventurous like the Arena, GWENT’s selection of game modes has got you covered.
EASILY SATISFYING, ANYTHING BUT EASY
Sling cards from your deck across two tactically distinct rows — melee and ranged. Gather more points in the duel against your opponent to win a round. Win two out of three rounds to win the battle. It won’t be easy, but no one said it should be.
NO HOLDING BACK, NO HOLDING HANDS
You start with 10 cards from your deck in hand, able to play each card right from the start. It’s up to you to open the game with your strongest unit, or save the best for later in the fight. How will your deck look and what will your strategy be?
The game requires an online connection to play and offers optional in-game purchases.
I've played this game for over 2000 hours and when I was just starting to get a bit bored the new update Homecoming arrives a and makes me a huge fan all over again. I highly recommend it if you are looking for something to suck all free time out of your life.
Plus CDPR is amazingly generous, I actually only spent money on this game because I felt like they deserved it but I never actually needed to buy anything. CDPR things...
I am not going to blame CDPR for the new game, perhaps they had their reasons to changes it totally from the beta version, and perhaps the new game can be fun for many people. But simply put: I don't enjoy it. I am not sure exactly why, maybe I cannot let go of the beta version (or maybe the new game isn't really fun). Anyway I do not enjoy it as much as I tried. And you know, the whole point of game is to enjoy. So why should I force myself to it? I just simply stopped playing the new version after a while.
I miss the beta version. Please release that as a separate game, not even free if it is a burden, I truly enjoyed it and I will definitely pay for it.
They wiped out the Gwent we tested and instead they brought Thronebreaker: Online. I was never dissappointed about any game like this in my life. And yet they are ignoring huge amount of community who dislike this 'new' game. So, I ignore them as well. Farewell Gwent. You are uninstalled and put to library to be forgotten! Bye!
Gwent released basically the same as in the Witcher 3, obviously not great for a Online TCG, but CD Projekt Red built up from there. They rapidly released new cards with interesting effects and changed old ones and rules in order to evolve Gwent slowly into a perfect TCG! A TCG so good it honestly rivaled the likes of the two greats: Magic: The Gathering and Duel Monsters(Yu-Gi-Oh). Every game was like a rush of adrenaline as you played your cards one after the other to counter and keep up with your opponent all the while minding your hand and preparing your next skillful move to force them to pass and win the round.
Then what was believed, at the time, to be the worse mistep possible occured. Despite being told numerous times before release that cards with RNG were bad for the game CDPR ignored the community and released the Mid-Winter update. Besides general distaste for the RNG this update also made the game far more cartoon-like and resembled Hearthstone more than Gwent's dark slavic atmosphere. Additionally numerous cards had their effects simplified without any good reason besides to appeal to casual players and cards text were similiarly changed from things such as "[Insert Skelligan Clan Name] Raider" to just "Skelligan Raider."
Then in an move that baffles all who learned of it, CDPR decided that instead of listening to the community and rolling back to pre-midwinter they would not update the game for 6-months then fully release it. So, when they ruined the game from not listening to feed back they decided it was wise to try that, but on a half-year scale. Worse yet, they would call it "Homecoming" in order to make it seem as though they were returning to Gwent's roots. Their could be nothing farther from the truth.
In Homecoming they simplified EVEN MORE cards than in Midwinter taking away card effects that had been beloved since Witcher 3 Gwent. Homecoming was a disaster. Making Gwent even less like Gwent than Midwinter.
TL;DR- Don't touch this.
I have played Gwent from the beginning, I was one of the first to test the game in its closed beta. I stopped to play this game like a year ago and I gave it a try today again. Gwent is a different game now, not as good as it was, but it is a good game if you give it an oportunity. My thoughts about the game:
Pros
It is nicer and more polish than the beta version.
its monetarization is ok (I have the half of the collections with one day so... it is good I didn´t spend a coin.)
Cards are nicer
The activities are better
Cons
GamePlay; I feel the time for a match it is too long, I checked the time it takes now a match and it is over 20 minutes. It is too much before it was a fast game a match it was like 9 - 10 minutes. You feel tired when you play this game.
Card have different systems now it depends more in timing than in power so this adds more your time to the game.
My final opinion it is nice game, but have you ever play Poker before (I mean classic Poker) it is a fast cards game, five persons vrs and a match of 1 - 2 minutes. I have too much games and this game needs a lot of my time.
I will keep playing this game, but from time to time no all the days. Play the game it is good, but it is too long
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