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- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and its spin-off card game, Gwent, are celebrating their 10th anniversary with the release of an affordable physical edition of Gwent.
- The physical version of Gwent is designed for solo or multiplayer games (up to 4 players) and features six distinct game modes, as well as five iconic factions from The Witcher universe.
- Unlike many collectors items, the physical edition of Gwent is priced affordably, ranging between €30-35 in various stores such as Fnac, Micromania, and Cultura.
- The affordable physical edition of Gwent caters to fans who have expressed a strong desire for an official collectible card game, given the ongoing hiatus on further development for the digital versions.
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Celebrate The Witcher 3’s Anniversary with an Affordable Gwent Collector’s Edition
CD Projekt’s The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has solidified its status as a landmark RPG. A decade after its release and Game of the Year win, the game continues to be celebrated by a dedicated community that actively creates new mods and DLC, while its universe expands through comics and merchandise. To commemorate the game’s 10th anniversary, CD Projekt is now offering a special collector’s item: a physical edition of the popular in-game card game, Gwent. Designed for fans, this edition is notably affordable.
Celebrate The Witcher 3’s Anniversary with an Affordable Gwent Physical Edition
Within The Witcher 3, Gwent became a highly popular card game, prominently featured in many side quests. Its widespread appeal led to the standalone digital spin-off, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game. Further development for the digital game, including an official sequel, was put on hold in 2024. Additionally, the planned Project Golden Nekker has not seen further updates for some time, though a solo expansion for the digital game remains available. Despite these developments concerning the digital versions, fans have expressed a strong desire for an official physical collectible card game. This long-anticipated physical edition of the legendary card game, Gwent, has finally been released to celebrate The Witcher 3’s 10th anniversary. The physical Gwent game is designed for solo play or with up to four players, offering six distinct game modes and featuring five iconic factions: Monsters, Nilfgaardian Empire, Northern Realms, Scoia’tael, and Skellige. Unlike many expensive collector’s items, this edition of Gwent is priced affordably, ranging between €30-35. It is currently available at Fnac, Micromania, and Cultura, with specific prices being €34.99 at Micromania and €31.49 at Cultura. A purchase option for Fnac is available via the button below.
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Official Name | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt |
Brief Summary | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt concludes the story of the witcher Geralt of Rivia, the series' protagonist, whose story to date has been covered in the previous installments. Geralt's new mission comes in dark times as the mysterious and otherworldly army known as the Wild Hunt invades the Northern Kingdoms, leaving only blood soaked earth and fiery ruin in its wake; and it seems the Witcher is the key to stopping their cataclysmic rampage.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is an open-world action role-playing game developed by CD Projekt Red. Set in a dark fantasy world, the game follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter searching for his adopted daughter, Ciri, while navigating political conflicts and supernatural threats. Gameplay features exploration, combat, character progression, and branching narratives shaped by player choices. Widely acclaimed for its writing, world-building, and depth, it is considered one of the most influential RPGs of its generation. |
Platforms | PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One |
Released | May 19, 2015 |
Genre | Role-playing (RPG), Adventure |
Play Modes | Single player |
Content Rating | 19+ |
Languages | Chinese (Simplified), English, Japanese, Korean |
Genre | CD Projekt RED |
Genre | WB Games, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Spike Chunsoft, cdp.pl |
Ratings | 93/100 (4822 reviews) |