Gwent: The Witcher Card Game shutting down support in 2024
Support for CD Projekt Red’s Gwent: The Witcher card gameStudio announced that the show will end at the close of 2023.
The game will be supported by a CDPR small team starting in 2024. Gwent The community will receive tools that allow them to keep playing and balancing the game. These 72 cards, which will come in three expansions by 2023, are the last cards that the game has to offer.
“We are planning to close the card pool with every idea that we wanted to add, every mechanic that we want to see, pretty much everything that we would like to see in Gwent,” game director Vladimir Tortsov told fans in a 2023 roadmap video posted Sunday.
This means that there will be no more rotating cards. “With this fixed number of cards available within Gwent, we will do our best to make sure that it’s in a good state,” Tortsov added.
The community tools that will help manage the game from 2024 on are called “Project Gwentfinity.” That involves a seasonal progression system, as well rebalancing changes made by community vote. CD Projekt Red has stated there will be limitations and other safeguards in place to protect the game from any possible distortions. Gwent.)
“We have a very unconventional solution here, but at the same time I’m a very big believer this is the right way to move forward,” Tortsov said. “We want to give you, the Gwent community, the right tools and opportunities to drive the balance changes of the game, going forward.”
They will be available in-game, and can also be managed through another app or website. “When it comes strictly to the balancing tools, the main balancing tools, that’s something we believe is feasible,” Tortsov said, “and will ensure that players can interact with the game, not just by playing it, but also deciding which direction it should go balance-wise, what are the problematic cards that need to be nerfed, which cards should be buffed, and things like that.”
GwentIn May 2017, the game was released in open beta. An official Windows PC release came in October 2018. Free-to-play, card-collecting video game was launched for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in May 2017. Support ended on those platforms in 2019
A spinoff of the in-world card game playable in 2015’s Wild Hunt in The Witcher 3., Gwent It spawned a second stand-alone title. The Witcher Tales: ThronebreakerIt is effective. Gwent’s single-player campaign. It also featured a deck-building expansion called Roguedeck. Rogue Mage Back in July
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