Gwent, the card game from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, is finally getting a physical release.
It’s been almost 10 years since the release of the video game, which has spawned a couple of spin-off card games in The Witcher: Thronebreaker and mobile app Gwent, but only now is a physical reproduction of the game being created.
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.
It will cost £44 and arrive in Q3 2025.
The set is being created by Hachette Boardgames UK and new publisher No Loading Games, which is 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.”
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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 and learned more about the technical ambitions of The Witcher 4 and more.
Now we just need Square Enix to follow suit with a physical Queen’s Blood set from Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, right?
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