Gwent’s single player campaign delayed to 2018

Gwent’s single player campaign delayed to 2018
Colm Ahern Updated on by

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Gwent – the collectible card game first seen in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – is getting a single player story campaign called Thronebreaker and it was meant to be out this year, but developer CD Projekt Red has said its launch has been delayed until 2018.

In a blog update on the official Gwent site, studio co-founder Marcin Iwinski said ‘We decided to increase the campaign’s scope and need more time to work on it,’ before adding ‘Shifting release windows is always something we approach seriously, however, we’ll never hesitate to do it if we feel you’ll get a better game as a result.’

As Gwent is coming out of beta next year, Winski mentions that players can expect ‘content additions like cards, challenges, vanity items, but also game patches, and balance tweaks to be published more frequently.’