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 have spent about nearly a thousand hours in BETA gwent. Every deck is awesome and I just cannot stop thinking about it. And it is the only card game that I think I can totally "control" the deck I built.
To play a card or not, is always a choice.
Though my highest mmr is 4216 and I have never been to r21. But it is an honor beening a BETA gwent player.
In homeleaving, well, I get nothing to say.
So long, Gwent.
The art is beyond amazing, the UI is far above standard and is getting better with every iteration (they listen to feedback on this!), the gameplay is intricate and skill-based. Sound design team also did an amazing job. The rewards system is very fair, making the game far, far less grindy than Hearthstone/Artifact. It's the quality I expect from CDPR.
I still have a couple of issues with the UI (some buttons being too small, some not having hover-text descriptions), and wish we could select different background music in the main menu (listening to the same track can get tiring),
But Gwent is definitely the type of game that I want to see succeed in the current gaming market.
I recently came back to GWENT and I'm really happy with the changes after beta.
The game play is more intuitive, more fluid and it focused on main game strategies rather than recruiting or random effects. The decision to make it two lanes also made the interface cleaner and it is much better to understand the game state.
The reward system was also much improved, along with statistics and achievements.
The game looks better with the bigger cards, the leaders on the battlefield, two lanes and the new premium cards are just beautiful to look at, not to mention all the music.
I was really happy and decided to buy Thronebreaker and to pre-order the new expansion, I'm really enjoying myself right now. Do consider coming back if you are on the fence.
I've played Gwent casually (a few games here and there) since the beta. The game has definitely come a long way and is a great way to pass the time. I can see how people can get hooked and play a lot/competitively but for me, this has been the ideal way to enjoy playing a few games a day. The game isn't perfect, but it plays well, doesn't require a high-end PC, has a good progression structure and has a pretty fair monetazation platform. I don't think it will ever be Hearthstone or MTG in terms of popularity but if you don't care for that sort of thing, this game is just as enjoyable with its' own unique mechanics and decks.
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