GWENT Comes To Android On March 24th

Pre-registration for the card game is live now.

Posted By | On 14th, Feb. 2020

GWENT Crimson Curse

The Witcher series is on the highest mountain peak it’s ever been on thanks to the Netflix adaptation of the fantasy series. Specifically, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has had an amazing surge since that show began (and has seen quite a bit of success thanks to the unlikely Switch port as well). But it’s not the only bit of Witcher entertainment out there, as the digital card spin-off game GWENT is still going strong. Those on PC and iOS have been in on the fun for a good while, and now it’s time for Android users to get theirs.

While developer CD Projekt RED has talked about this version of the game for quite some time, now we know it’ll officially come out for Android devices next month. You can see the announcement trailer below.

GWENT: The Witcher Card Game is available now on PC and iOS. The Android version will release on March 24th. Android players can sign up for pre-registration now. To do that, you can check out the Google Play link through here.


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