Join in The Witcher universe’s favorite card game — available for free! Blending the CCG and TCG genres, GWENT sees you clash in fast-paced online PvP duels that combine bluffing, on-the-fly decision making and careful deck construction. Collect and command Geralt, Yennefer and other iconic Witcher-world heroes. Grow your collectible arsenal with spells and special abilities that dramatically turn the tide of battle. Use deception and clever tricks in your strategy to win the fight in classic, seasonal and Arena modes. Play GWENT: The Witcher Card Game for free now!
FREE TO PLAY THAT’S WORTH YOUR TIME — A fair and fun progression system turns the effort of building a competitive collection of cards into pure pleasure — simply collect new cards to build decks with as you play GWENT; no strings attached.
STUNNING, ALL ACROSS THE BOARD — Beautiful, hand-drawn art and mesmerizing visual effects breathe life into every card, battle and battlefield, making GWENT fun to play and every duel a joy to watch.
SKILL BEATS LUCK — Crush the enemy with brute strength or outsmart them with clever tricks — no matter your deck, GWENT’s unique round-based gameplay opens up a world of strategic possibilities to play with when fighting for victory.
MORE THAN ONE WAY TO PLAY — Whether it’s a quick online game against a friend, a highly competitive PvP challenge, or something new and wildly adventurous like the Arena, GWENT’s selection of game modes has got you covered.
EASILY SATISFYING, ANYTHING BUT EASY — Sling cards from your deck across two tactically distinct rows — melee and ranged. Gather more points in the duel against your opponent to win a round. Win two out of three rounds to win the battle. It won’t be easy, but no one said it should be.
NO HOLDING BACK, NO HOLDING HANDS — You start with 10 cards from your deck in hand, able to play each card right from the start. It’s up to you to open the game with your strongest unit, or save the best for later in the fight. How will your deck look and what will your strategy be?
Based on the Witcher fantasy novels and videogame franchise, the deck-building great Gwent is at once simple to learn and remarkably deep. It’s a jaw-dropping beauty too—every card is lushly animated, and the game board itself springs to life with characters swinging weapons, flinging spells, and battling beasts. Sharpen your blade—the Continent awaits!
10.9 feels a little buggy
datalore23
Great game, new content and card mechanics have been nice, just have noticed weird performance after most recent update. During matches my player tab with the dialogue choices (bottom left tab) sometimes disappears, though I can tell I have tapped it because the shadow on the board behind it moves out as if it were actually there. It’s just invisible sometimes. Occasionally I can see outlines or graphic elements of the coin on the right side of the screen while the match is loading. Has been a thing since 10.7 or so, but isn’t a big deal at all - just figured it may be worth pointing out. After finding a match and first being shown the board, the game sits there for quite sometime before the mulligan screen comes up. I’m on a fast, fiber network and haven’t ever had an issue with this before. Seems to happen about 40% of the time. The matchmaking level spread seems to have either gotten really wide or is broken. I’ve been up against players 5 or 6 levels ahead of me, when usually the opponent is within + or -1 level. Not sure this is the best place to buy report, but I hope this is helpful somehow! Something might be up with the servers. 2 out of 3 matches today have ended immediately after the game loads the board and draws the first set of cards. I’m getting an error message that there is an issue with the client and the game cannot be continued, then shows the “defeated” screen. Very odd, and I hope these aren’t registering as actual losses! Thanks for developing such a great game, props to y’all for keeping it interesting and fun.
So much fun!
mbk19181
I downloaded this to learn how to play Gwent better so I can stop losing in the Witcher 3 (lol). Instead, i ended up really enjoying this version and find it very fun despite facing some pretty stacked decks. There’s so many resources online to learn decks, but I have fun just putting them together and seeing which cards synergies work well. I also like seeing what other players use and learning to craft decks from them. I really hope the reviews saying that support for this game is going down are wrong. I just started to fall in love with it and I think it would be a massive shame to toss out such a well designed card game. Could it be improved? Absolutely. Should it be discarded? No way!! I understand how niche the Witcher is, but you have to remember Witcher 4 is coming out and there is the Netflix show. There’s plenty of ways for people to find this game and I’m sure they would continue to if the game is kept alive and supported. If CD Projekt Red doesn’t want to, I guarantee some other company would jump at the chance. It’s not every day that you can design a functional card game, let alone one as fun and unique as Gwent. At least make a new version of you kill this one. And please let us carry cards over too, because people really put time and money into earning them. Cheers for the fun game and here is to hoping they realize what they have here and continue to support it.
Love the art Hate the dumbed down patch
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To start this is an amazing card game similar to others like magic the gathering, however the game has been knocked down for the 83 and below crowd that still can’t ti their shoes. I started playing this game in beta and even invested in packs. I had not played for a while being my computer has been down, but when i noticed it was coming to ios i quickly grabbed it. I still can’t emphasis enough on how good this game was, there were no contenders imo one of my personal favorites was playing premium sirens with werewolves for bloodmoon effect an Minura was a blast. That is all gone now and I have heard it was to make the game more appealing to the broader community. I honestly believe the reason for a smaller audience was not because the game was to complicated, it was actually alot less complicated than magic the gathering before. There are a great number of people who love these kinds of game however it has always been a niche market but appealing to the plebs isn’t the way to go. The plebs will drop a game like this when they see the next shiny thing and completely forget about it. If the game has to be kept less complicated then just make a pleb mode, but please give us the old stuff back. This will more than likely fall on deaf ears however can’t say I didn’t make an effort. I gave it 5* only because I know what it was before and can still be, coupled with being a forum guy on the original Witcher game in the beginning I have loved this crew for over a decade.
The brand new Update 11.10 brings changes tocards and implements the Balance Council, an in-game voting system.
This means that moving onwards, you will have the control over all the changes made to the cards of GWENT.
Version 11.10.9
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CD PROJEKT S.A.
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3.8 GB
Category
Card
Compatibility
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.