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Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is out now

Cut the deck, break the throne

I never would have dreamt that the compelling but much-joked-about card game in The Witcher 3 would become a single-player RPG, but Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is a reminder that anything is possible when you believe in the heart of the cards. Released today and exclusive to GOG, Thronebreaker is a major spinoff set in the world of The Witcher, using the supposedly-dwarven card game to represent its high-stakes, army-scale battles and even boss battles against massive beasties. Below, the launch trailer.

Originally planned as a single-player mode for CD Projekt Red's ailing competitive card-battler Gwent, Thronebreaker somehow grew into a completely separate game with its own aesthetic. Brendy reviewed it last week, and even though he had yet to finish it after twenty hours of card-slinging, he did seem to enjoy it, even if its non-card systems and writing seemed a little patchy. Even if its moral choices and branching story-lines aren't quite as tight as those in a mainline Witcher game, the fact that there are choices like that in a card game is enticing.

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I'm just hoping the release of Thronebreaker (assuming it's a commercial success) will spur other studios to do similarly ambitious solo versions of card games. As nice as Magic: The Gathering Arena seems, I'd much rather be playing a modern take on Microprose's ancient RPG spinoff. Card-battling engines are fun, and a scripted enemy deck can be an expressive, interesting thing to fight against. As for me, I'm just hoping that we get an Android: Netrunner RPG, although my hopes have dwindled somewhat now that Fantasy Flight have retired the game. Fingers crossed.

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Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is out now on GOG for £23.39/€25.89/$29.99, with an optional 4k graphics pack free here.

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Dominic Tarason: A freelance games critic, Dominic was a regular contributor to Rock Paper Shotgun from 2015 until 2020. In that time he wrote the site's mods column, Modder Superior, as well as flexing his indie game, first-person shooter and Path Of Exile expertise while covering PC gaming news in the evenings. He has also contributed to PC Gamer.
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Gwent: The Witcher Card Game

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