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37-Minute Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales Gameplay Video Released

CD Projekt Red released a 37-minute gameplay video for Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales going over the game's story and gameplay.

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Itching for more Witcher? If so, check out this 37-minute gameplay video of Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales, CD Projekt Red’s new RPG that uses mechanics from Gwent.

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Thronebreaker is a story-focused card game set in the Witcher universe and developed by CD Projekt Red. Instead of Geralt, the game follows Meve, Queen of Lyria and Rivia, as she battles the invading Nilfgaardian empire and seeks to defend her people.

The game uses mechanics inspired by Gwent, a card game playable in Witcher 3 that was later made into a stand-alone game. The cards are used to simulate real battles Meve’s army is fighting. While there are a few changes, anyone who has spent time with Gwent will undoubtedly feel at home in Thronebreaker.

While the game’s battles are with cards, it’s exploration is more like traditional RPGs. Outside of battle, the player will move Meve around on a top-down map where they can explore and converse with NPCs.

Additionally, Thronebreaker contains narrative choices, side quests, skill upgrades, and many other qualities you’d expect from an RPG, but not necessarily from a card game.  The game’s visuals are also a departure, taking a stylized graphic novel-like design rather than the Witcher 3’s more realistic approach.

With CD Projekt Red hard at work on Cyberpunk 2077, it’s possible Thronebreaker might be that last game we see in the Witcher universe for some time. Players can get their hands on the game Oct. 23 on PC or Dec. 4 on Xbox One and PS4.

Are you excited for Thronebreaker or are you holding out for Witcher 4? Let us know in the comments. For more on the Witcher, watch this adorable video of Ciri’s voice actress from the Netflix show and read an actress’ comments on Henry Cavil as Geralt.

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Darby is a graduate from the University of South Carolina with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism and Mass Communications. Loves games and just wants to be able to talk about them every day. He has a soft spot for RPGs of every type, narrative-driven games and PS2 mascot platformers. Patiently waiting for the Final Fantasy VII remake.

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