How Gwent Will Balance The Witcher Cards After Updates Stop
The results of those votes will, effectively, be implemented, allowing players to control which cards get buffed, nerfed and so on. But not just anyone can vote, only those who are “..at least Prestige 1,” and are “Either be in Pro Rank OR have won 25 ranked games in the current season.” New players are excluded so that should, in theory, prevent vote rigging. CD Projekt Red also encourages players to communicate, via Reddit and other sources. They’re effectively putting the game into maintenance mode so while there may be minor bug-fixing patches, the game’s not getting any new content. Will this work? We certainly hope so, and CD Projekt Red seems to have put appropriate safeguards in place. But, well… let’s just say we’ll be getting the popcorn in. Gwent first featured in Andrzej Sapkowski’s The Witcher novels and later became playable in-game in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. It wasn’t until 2018 that it became a standalone video game, which is available to play now.