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GWENT The Witcher Card Game

GWENT The Witcher Card Game To Release on Android Next Month

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GWENT The Witcher Card Game has been going strong for quite some time, with the game having been expanded multiple times. The iOS version has been released last year, and many were wondering when the game based on The Witcher franchise would release on Android. And now we finally know as pre-registrations open on the Google Play Store.

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GWENT The Witcher Card Game will be released on the Google Play Store for Android devices on March 24th. All those who pre-register will receive a special Imperial Golem avatar.

The latest expansion released for the game on iOS and PC is the Merchants of Ofir expansion. It added 70 new cards for all six factions as well as 11 new neutral cards that can be placed in the deck regardless of faction. The expansion also brought a new card type called Stratagem, which grants a bonus every time a player gets to go first in a match.

GWENT The Witcher Card Game is an extremely engaging card game that is powered by the same mechanics seen in The Witcher 3’s mini-game. While the core mechanics are the same, they have been greatly expanded so that the game could be a viable competitive experience.

GWENT The Witcher Card Game is now available on iOS worldwide. The game will finally hit Android devices on March 24th globally.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.