How old do I have to be to play GWENT? To play GWENT, you have to be at least 16 years old. However, please remember that if you are under 18, you should have your parent or guardian agree to theUser Agreementin your name.
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legally enter fully into contracts like this Agreement), plus they should supervise your use of GWENT. GWENT has age ratings, which will be displayed when you purchase the game. We are sorry to say that, but if you are under 16 you are not allowed to download, play or otherwise access ...
including GOG Galaxy which powers GWENT’s multiplayer, to support mobile devices. I think our vision for bringing GWENT to smartphones combines the best we have to offer both in terms of graphics and gameplay. I can’t wait to share more details on the subject with you later this year.”...
Absolutely. Should it be discarded? No way!! I understand how niche the Witcher is, but you have to remember Witcher 4 is coming out and there is the Netflix show. There’s plenty of ways for people to find this game and I’m sure they would continue to if the game is kept alive...
So, I have been playing the Gwent beta for a while now, and even bought a few kegs just for *kicks and giggles*, but after playing the new PTR beta, I realise Im not going to be able to play or even enjoy this game any more. With the drastic redesign of both the art and the...
but you can also choose cards from the neutral pile, allowing you to add in a few of your favourites. This is where the real magic happens, because while each faction has their own synergies, the real advanced level tactics stuff is when you find neutral cards that play into those synergi...
We’ve all experienced the conundrum of having to play a high-end card when only a low-end one would suffice, and the feeling of waste that comes with it. Due to this, it’s sometimes even the right play to mulligan some high-end cards away in earlier rounds because you don’t ...
We grant you the right to play GWENT: Rogue Mage and we sincerely hope you will enjoy it. We spent quite some time developing this game, so let us add that it is our creation and remains our ownership. This will not limit you in having fun with it, will it? ;)...
Previously we’ve relied on Crown Points as the sole criteria to determine who should be eligible to play in the official tournament in case the original participants cannot make it for any reason. While this approach works well for World Masters, using it for Opens is less optimal as a qua...