Witcher 3's Gwent Can Now Be Played Outside the Game
A Tabletop Simulator mod lets you play Gwent with a friend.
You can now play The Witcher 3's popular card game, Gwent, without actually starting up--or even owning--The Witcher 3. You will, however, have to own a different game.
A newly released mod for Tabletop Simulator--a PC game that allows you to make your own tabletop games--offers a version of Gwent for two players (there's no AI). It's the creation of Steam Workshop user Mr.RiZZaH, who notes in the description that this is merely a "fan project" that's not connected to Witcher developer CD Projekt Red.
Based on the screenshots you see above, this looks to be a relatively faithful recreation of Gwent, although not everything is exactly as it is in the official version. For instance, a note from the creator says it offers his or her "own ruleset involving deckbuilding (to balance multiplayer somewhat)."
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You can download the free mod through the Steam Workshop, but you'll need Tabletop Simulator to play. Conveniently enough, the Steam summer sale has it discounted to $13.39 (down from $20) right now, or you can pick up a four-pack for $40.19 (rather than $60).
Meanwhile, the official version of Gwent is expanding with new cards, thanks to the free DLC that CD Projekt Red continues to deliver.
via PC Gamer
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