Gwent’s single-player story mode which was expected to launch before the end of 2017 has been delayed until an unspecified time in 2018.
“Thronebreaker, GWENT’s story-driven single player campaign, is moving to 2018. We decided to increase the campaign’s scope and need more time to work on it,” CD PROJEKT RED’s Marcin Iwiński said in a statement. “Shifting release windows is always something we approach seriously, however, we’ll never hesitate to do it if we feel you’ll get a better game as a result. I would like to apologize everyone who planned to play Thronebreaker over the Holidays — I assure you that we will do our best to make the final game worth the additional wait.”
Iwiński also confirmed that the digital card game is still planned to move out of beta in 2018 and that more multiplayer updates are planned for the near future.
Gwent is a card game based on the Witcher video game franchise and is available to play for free on Xbox One and Windows 10. How do you play Gwent? Let us know in the comments below.