GWENT Open Beta is now live

CD Projekt Red has announced today that GWENT: The Witcher Card Game is now available free to all players.

The game is still in beta, but has finally moved from the closed beta phase into open beta. GWENT was first introduced as a mini-game in The Witcher 3, but was so popular, CD Projekt Red commenced work on a fully developed spin-off.

Since it was released in October 2016, CD Projekt Red has worked hard to add additional cards, Factions, Features and more. Players of the beta will have access to ranked and casual matches as well as a range of challenges.

GWENT will be available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Cross-plaform play will be available between each console and PC, but not between consoles.

When it launches, GWENT will include a story-mode more cards and modes and the potential to become a staple of the esports scene.

How Do I Download GWENT?

GWENT is free now on PC, PS4 and Xbox One and to download it you can either access the PlayStation Store or Xbox Marketplace on your console or follow the links below.

Stay tuned, as we may organise some PowerUp! community GWENT nights.


GWENT: The Witcher Card Game is in open-beta now, so why are you still reading this?

Leo Stevenson
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