Gwent: The Legendary Card Game is an upcoming physical version of beloved TCG, and I think that’s a completely justified title. Gwent may not have had the staying power of games like Hearthstone or as a standalone collectible card game, but when you think about the legacy of Gwent, it’s pretty astounding that a mini-game from an open-world RPG birthed an entire card game franchise, which includes the live service game, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rogue Mage single-player expansion, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Thronebreaker, my favorite Witcher game of all time.
Gwent is indeed a legendary card game, a fact I was reminded of when I sat down for a game at PAX East last month. The physical version of Gwent is an authentic recreation of the original game as you remember it from The Witcher 3, with everything you could ever need to fully experience the game packed into a single box. This is an amazing collectible for The Witcher fans, and the b🍃est way to re-experience a fantastic card game.
Welcome Back To The Continent
A lot of digital card games do things that a physical card game could never do, but Gwent translates to tablet🅠op so perfectly, it’s shocking that something like this has never existed before. Gwent: The Legendary Card Game is a complete-in-box deckbuilding game that includes 443 cards, a score tracker, a few handy reminder tokens, and a f🍸olding poster that can be used as a playmat as you learn (or re-learn) how to play Gwent.
The five original factions are each represented - Northern Realms, Scoia'tael, Monsters, Skellige, and Nilfgaard - with pre-constructed dꩲecks that you can pick up and play right out of the box. If you’re interested in deckbuilding, or🦄 even recreating your favorite deck from The Witcher 3, you’ll have plenty of additional cards to work with, all of which are perfect recreations of the original cards from the game.
Sitting down🔴 for a real-life game of Gwent is a little surreal. I’ve traveled across the land from tavern to tavern to challenge the locals to a game of Gwent as Geralt, and I’ve spammed more matches of the standalone game on my phone during business hours than I’d like to admit (sorry boss). But sitting across the table from a real person, holding the cards in my hand for the first time, hit me with a huge wave of nostalgia. Even though I’ve played hundreds of hours of Gwent, it took me a moment to remember the rules simply because it’s such a different way to play - even though the game is exactly as you remember it.
And I mean exactly. I can’t say for certain that there have been no balance adjustments (I don’t remember all 120 Gwent cards off the top of my head), but I know the busted ones are still t෴here. Remember Mysterious Elf, the 0-strength spy card? Or Thaler, the 1-strength spy🧸 card? Or basically any of the spy cards?
It’s true that the original Gwen꧒t wasn’t a particularly balanced game, and if you want to terrorize your friends, you can build all your favorite spy-decoy-revive decks. It’s good that this is an authentic recreation of Gwent just as you remember it, but studio No Loading Games had the foresight to include a variety of game modes and rule sets to ensure this version of Gwent is as competitive as you want it to be, too.
A Thoughtful Physical Port
The♈re are a lot of ways to play this new version of Gwent. The Witcher 3 fanꦺs will already be familiar with Classic Mode, which follows the rules and deckbuilding restrictions of the original game. Initiation Mode uses the pre-constructed decks, which is the best way to learn the game and jump in for a quick session. For those looking for a more competitively balanced experience, Advanced Mode adds additional deckbuilding restrictions, limiting the number of special, spy, and medic cards you’re allowed to have in a deck.
Tournament mode uses the Advanced Mode rules in a best two-out-of-three format, with each player building three different decks. There are also rules for 2v2, and a free-for-all multiplay𓄧er mode for up to five players. No Loading Games has put a lot of work into making sure you’ll get the most out of this box.
As a TCG fiend, I’m most excited for🐟 the Ballad Heroes booster packs. These boosters don’t contain any unique cards, but rather a random set of foil, alternative art cards 🌊you can use to glam up your decks. Ballad Heroes was a free DLC for The Witcher 3 that was essentially the same thing, so it's great to see these chase cards carried over into the physical version.
Note: If you , you can get a free booster pack.
There’s more to be revealed about Gwent: The Legendary Card Game before its August 2025 release, of which I’m sworn to secrecy, but suffice to say, collectors will be very pleased. This is a fantastic tribute to one of my favorite card games, and it feels like it’s everything you could want from a physical card game, other than perhaps a chance to play with ♌Geralt himself.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Gwent
- Top Critic Avg: 84/100 Critics Rec: 100%
- Released
- October 23, 2018
- ESRB
- T For Teen due to Viol🏅ence, Blood and Gore, Suggestive Themes, Language, Crude Humor, ꦿUse of Alcohol
- Developer(s)
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:CD Projekt Red
- Publisher(s)
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:CD Projekt Red
- Engine
- unity
- Multiplayer
- ꧅ Online Multiplayer
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