Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is looking for Android before starting this month
Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is a free-to-play digital collectible card game created as well as released by CD Projekt for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and also Xbox One in 2018, for iphone in 2019, for Android in 2020, and also for macOS in 2021. The video game is stemmed from the card game of the exact same name included in Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher books as well as playable in The Witcher 3: Wild Search computer game.
The long-awaited Android version of Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is only a few weeks left, and for a few, the waiting time could be even shorter. CD Project Red has now published registrations for the closed beta test of the game. Here you will learn how to participate.
Basically, you need Gog.com and Google Play accounts to log in. The whole thing is performed depending on availability. This means that you are best fast when you want to receive a few games before starting for all others.
It sounds like the beta more or less the full version of Gwent offers, which is not too surprising in view of the global Android start. https://twitter.com/playgwent/status/1235932101798886081 While the beta scored progress can be transferred to your GOG account, so you can continue there where you stopped as soon as the full start starts on March 24.
Those who have played the iOS and PC versions should know that all progress achieved there can be transferred to the Android version. Very convenient.
If you know nothing about Gwent, it began as a kind of mini-game in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It became so popular that two games emerged: Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (this in this article) and the shocking solid heirbreaker: The Witcher Tales.
If you have not previously been pre-registered at the start to play the Android version, you will receive a special reward in the game: the Imperial Golem-Avatar. You can now log in to the beta via this link.
The Android pre-registration is now open Google Play, while iOS players there is of course for download on AppStore.
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