The Witcher 3 card game Gwent finally getting a physical release

The set will come with over 400 cards and a playmat to replicate the full experience from The Witcher 3, and will have variant rulesets from casual play to tournament rules.

Gwent: The Legendary Board Game, as it will be known, will cost £44 and arrive in Q3 2025.
The set comes courtesy of Hachette Boardgames UK and No Loading Games, a new publisher focused on bringing licensed brands to tabletop gaming - an Asterix set is also planned for next year.
"Gwent is the biggest 'game within a game' in media history," said Rob Trounce, marketing manager for Hachette Boardgames UK.
"After a 10-year wait, we are proud to be working alongside No Loading Games to bring this beloved game to tabletops in a stunning package - whether it's a souvenir for fans of Geralt and his adventures, or a game for competitive card game enthusiasts, Gwent will be one of the hottest games of 2025."

It's got full backing from CD Projekt Red too, itself working on the next Witcher game. The company announced last week it has entered "full-scale production".
Eurogamer spoke with the developer earlier this year andlearned more about the technical ambitions of The Witcher 4and more.
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