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GWENT: Thronebreaker and Public Beta development roadmap update (thanks
Kotaku) explains the single-player
campaign for
GWENT is now expected next year, when the virtual card-based
game will emerge from beta. Here's word from CD Projekt RED's Marcin Iwiński:
We’ve decided to introduce changes to GWENT’s development roadmap, and
I’d like to take a brief moment of your time to share them with you.
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.
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.
Secondly, since 2018 is the year we plan to take GWENT out of beta, we’ll be
increasing the tempo of multiplayer update releases. We want you to have more
fun playing, but we also want to welcome new gamers into an already rolling
multiplayer ecosystem. Expect content additions like cards, challenges, vanity
items, but also game patches, and balance tweaks to be published more
frequently.