Thronebreaker

Gwentis finally ready to make an impact on the lore of theWitcheruniverse. Originally just a card game withinThe Witcher 3, it eventually spun off to become its own competitive standalone game. Now, developer CD Projekt Red has revealed its single-player mode.

Announced at gamescom,Gwent‘s story mode is called “Thronebreaker.” According to theGwentsite, Thronebreaker features a new protagonist named Meve. Here’s the description of her tale: “[Meve is]a war-veteran queen of two Northern Realms. Facing an imminent foreign invasion, Meve is forced to once again enter the warpath, and sets out on a dark journey of destruction and revenge.”

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CD Projekt Red also gave vague details as to what can be expected of this single-player campaign: “Explore new and never before seen parts ofThe Witcherworld, embark on thought-provoking quests, gather resources, and engage in custom-made story battles, which twist the game’s rules in wildly unexpected ways.”

Alongside the reveal is this teaser trailer that’s embedded above. It’s sharp, but it may not be reasonable to expect a card game to be able to deliver the same kind of story that an action RPG can. We’ll see when Thronebreaker releases later this year. In the meantime,Gwentis still in public betaon PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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