2023 will be the final year of development for Gwent.
CD Projekt has announced that 2023 will be the final year of full support for its Witcher-based digital card game Gwent. But it's not going away completely—instead, the studio plans to hand control of the game over to the community.
"With the cards that we are planning to add to the game next year, in 2023, we are basically planning to close the card pool with every idea that we wanted to add, every mechanic that we wanted to see, pretty much everything that we would like to see in Gwent, we will try to fit it within the year." "We're working on the solution which will allow players to do it directly in the Gwent client, so it's not some complicated external system," Tortsov said."You don't need to be a developer or have special access—of course, on the flip side, maybe the system won't be as robust as the tools that our team currently has in terms of full-scale works, adding completely new cards, inventing new abilities and things like that.
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