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'''Gwent '''(Polish: ''Gwint'') is ancient dwarven card game mentioned in Baptism of Fire novel by Andrzej Sapkowski (as barrel for UK and US readers) and featured in ''The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt''. On 15 June 2016 CD Projekt anounced the development of a stand-alone Gwent: The Witcher Card Game. GWENT will be available at release for Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4 as a free to play game that puts you, not your cards, in the center of the action.<ref>[https://www.playgwent.com/en/news playgwent.com News], official anouncement</ref>
 
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|title1 = Gwent: The Witcher Card Game
: ''"Invented by dwarves and perfected over centuries of tavern table play, Gwent is a game of initial simplicity and ultimate depth, something beloved by both road-weary travellers during long nights around the campfire and elegant nobles looking to liven up dragging dinner parties."''<ref>[http://thewitcher.com/news/view/795 thewitcher.com News], introducing the game</ref>
 
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|image1 = Gwent_wallpaper_3.jpg
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|developer = CD Projekt RED
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|platform = PC, iOS, Android
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|genre = Collectible Card Game
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: ''Invented by dwarves and perfected over centuries of tavern table play, Gwent is a game of initial simplicity and ultimate depth, something beloved by both road-weary travellers during long nights around the campfire and elegant nobles looking to liven up dragging dinner parties.''<ref>[http://thewitcher.com/news/view/795 thewitcher.com News], introducing the game</ref>
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'''''Gwent''''' (Polish: ''Gwint'') is ancient dwarven card game mentioned in ''Baptism of Fire'' novel by Andrzej Sapkowski (as barrel for UK and US readers) and featured in ''The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt''. On June 15, 2016 CD Projekt RED announced the development of a stand-alone ''GWENT: The Witcher Card Game''. ''GWENT'' is available for PC, iOS and Android as a free-to-play game that puts you, not your cards, in the center of the action.<ref>[https://www.playgwent.com/en/news playgwent.com News], official anouncement</ref>
   
 
== Factions ==
 
== Factions ==
There are five "sets" or decks of cards; the Northern Kingdoms, Nilfgaardian Empire, Scoia'tael and Monster decks. You choose one of these to play with provided the found set has at least 22 cards. Each faction set includes unique cards and leaders. All five factions, when chosen as active deck, provide a different bonus during the Gwent match.
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There are six factions: [[Northern Realms]], [[Nilfgaardian Empire]], [[Scoia'tael]], [[Skellige]], [[Monsters]] and [[Syndicate]]. You choose one of these to play with provided that the set has at least 25 cards. Each faction set includes unique cards and leaders.
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== Thronebreaker ==
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[[File:Thronebreaker.jpg|right|250px]]
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Thronebreaker is ''GWENT''’s single player story campaign.
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The story focuses on Meve — a war-veteran queen of two Northern Realms. Facing an imminent foreign invasion, Meve is forced to once again enter the warpath, and sets out on a dark journey of destruction and revenge.
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Players will explore new and never before seen parts of ''The Witcher'' world using an interactive map handcrafted specially for GWENT. They will embark on thought-provoking side quests and engage in custom-made story battles, which twist the game’s rules in wildly unexpected ways. Players will manage resources, recruit and develop units, and build an army in their very own, customizable battle camp.
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Thronebreaker features cards crafted exclusively for use in the single player campaign, each one uniquely tailored for storytelling purposes. Twenty new cards can be used in multiplayer as well.
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==Reception==
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''GWENT: The Witcher Card Game'' received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic getting a metascore of 80/100 on PC.<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/gwent-the-witcher-card-game Metascore for Gwent: The Witcher Card Game on PC]''Metascore'', Retrieved March 12, 2020</ref>
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== Videos ==
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<gallery position="center">
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GWENT The Witcher Card Game Launch Trailer
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GWENT The Witcher Card Game Cinematic Trailer
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GWENT The Witcher Card Game Official Gameplay Trailer
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GWENT The Witcher Card Game How to Play
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</gallery>
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== Notes & references ==
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[[Category:Gameplay]]

Latest revision as of 15:51, 1 August 2020

Invented by dwarves and perfected over centuries of tavern table play, Gwent is a game of initial simplicity and ultimate depth, something beloved by both road-weary travellers during long nights around the campfire and elegant nobles looking to liven up dragging dinner parties.[1]

Gwent (Polish: Gwint) is ancient dwarven card game mentioned in Baptism of Fire novel by Andrzej Sapkowski (as barrel for UK and US readers) and featured in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. On June 15, 2016 CD Projekt RED announced the development of a stand-alone GWENT: The Witcher Card Game. GWENT is available for PC, iOS and Android as a free-to-play game that puts you, not your cards, in the center of the action.[2]

Factions

There are six factions: Northern Realms, Nilfgaardian Empire, Scoia'tael, Skellige, Monsters and Syndicate. You choose one of these to play with provided that the set has at least 25 cards. Each faction set includes unique cards and leaders.

Thronebreaker

Thronebreaker

Thronebreaker is GWENT’s single player story campaign.

The story focuses on Meve — a war-veteran queen of two Northern Realms. Facing an imminent foreign invasion, Meve is forced to once again enter the warpath, and sets out on a dark journey of destruction and revenge.

Players will explore new and never before seen parts of The Witcher world using an interactive map handcrafted specially for GWENT. They will embark on thought-provoking side quests and engage in custom-made story battles, which twist the game’s rules in wildly unexpected ways. Players will manage resources, recruit and develop units, and build an army in their very own, customizable battle camp.

Thronebreaker features cards crafted exclusively for use in the single player campaign, each one uniquely tailored for storytelling purposes. Twenty new cards can be used in multiplayer as well.

Reception

GWENT: The Witcher Card Game received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic getting a metascore of 80/100 on PC.[3]

Videos

Notes & references

  1. thewitcher.com News, introducing the game
  2. playgwent.com News, official anouncement
  3. Metascore for Gwent: The Witcher Card Game on PCMetascore, Retrieved March 12, 2020