Gwent Coming To Mobile This October

Game set to arrive to mobile.
Game set to arrive to mobile. CD PROJEKT RED

Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is almost here for mobile devices. In particular, the game is going to be released on the iOS App Store on October 29. For those excited about this announcement, the game can already be pre-ordered on the App Store.

You can view the announcement trailer below:

The iOS version has all the full features present in the PC version. The only difference is that the controls have been upgraded in order to make it compatible for touch interfaces.

The real stand-out feature is the ability to link accounts with cross-save. With this, players can easily switch between platforms at any time without losing purchases or progress in the game through the player's GOG account. Considering that iOS devices are some of the most powerful there are, Gwent features built-in 4K textures.

Gwent is supported by iPhone 6S or newer devices, which includes the recently released iPhone 11. The game is also supported by the iPad Mini 4 and newer models, iPad fifth generation and newer models, iPad Air 2 and newer models, and all iPad Pro devices.

More details about the iOS version of Gwent will be revealed during the Gwent Challenger event on September 14 and 15. The Gwent Masters tournament is the official esports series of Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, where players from around the world fight for the title of Gwent World Champion. This upcoming tournament comes with a $100,000 prize pool. The event is going to be streamed on CD Projekt Red's official Twitch channel on the aforementioned dates, starting at 10:00 a.m. EST.

Gwent is a free-to-play strategy card game. Players engage in fast-paced duels set in the Witcher universe. Players pick a faction, build an army, and wage war against other players across multiple game modes as you master a variety of skills, including bluffing, prompt decision making, and prudent deck construction.

Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is currently available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One devices.

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