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CD Projekt releasing The Witcher 3’s’ Gwent as standalone game
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CD Projekt releasing The Witcher 3’s’ Gwent as standalone game

 

If you spent way too much time partaking in the metagame Gwent in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you might want to set aside a few days’ vacation for this announcement. CD Projekt, creator of The Witcher, has trademarked Gwent: The Witcher Card Game.

According to a report from NerdLeaks, the company filed a trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office for an upcoming “computer software” application. While the trademark doesn’t explicitly state whether or not this filing extends to a physical card game or not, the assumption is the game will be released as its very own standalone game.

Witcher fans are all about some Gwent, so a Hearthclone for mobile or even a simple platform on which you can collect cards and challenge others to games would be a coup. Unless, you know, you’ve got something productive to do with your time.

With E3 2016 around the corner, we may well see an official announcement next week.

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