We’re finally one step closer to playing the final version of the standalone Gwent game. Just in case you’re not familiar with Gwent, it was initially introduced in The Witcher 3 as a collectible card game. Even though playing it was completely optional, Gwent received plenty of positive feedback from Witcher fans. This prompted CD Projekt RED decided to create a standalone version of it. Now, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game has officially hit public beta. This means that if you never made it into the Closed Beta phase, now is your chance to see how the game will look like.
Co-founder of CD Projekt RED, Marcin Iwinski, issued the following statement:
“Public Beta is an important step towards GWENT’s final release. We’re opening the gates to everyone who wanted to play, but didn’t make it into the Closed Beta, and — at the same time — we’re introducing some pretty significant content and gameplay changes like adding animated versions of cards for every card in the game, new starter decks, or how weather cards work,” Iwi?ski adds. “I’m extra curious how all of the community feedback we’ve incorporated will resonate with both current players and those who’re just starting. Please keep the feedback coming, we’re listening!”
Well, in order to defeat your friends in these fast-paced duels, you’ll have to be good at making quick decisions. Obviously, a carefully planned deck can also help you achieve victory. Interestingly enough, it looks like bluffing will be a part of the game as well. Each duel includes a best-of-three series of rounds. Each player will be able to use spells and various units, as well as tricks that can deceive opponents. You can play Gwent right now by visiting the title’s official website. Before you do, you can also have a look at the following trailers.
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