Will the new Gwent spinoff come to consoles? CD Projekt is reluctant and explains why
Project Golden Nekker was made available for release on PC, iOS, and Android earlier this year.

CD Projekt Red acknowledges that as of today, there are no plans for a console version of Gwent’s new standalone solo adventure, Project Golden Nekker, for PC, iOS, and Android earlier this year. Now the company is talking about a hypothetical release on desktop systems and why it won’t follow in the footsteps of previous titles in the franchise.
Consoles, we release them for a reason. Obviously they had positive points […]but for video games that serve with frequent updates, turned out to be a daunting task. “Overall, we don’t plan on bringing any spinoffs to consoles right now, as we’re not there,” said Vladimir Tortsov, director of the video game, in a resounding talk on Gwent recently. by IGN.
If nothing changes, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch players will be left without adventure due to the challenging experience of Gwent and the developers of the Polish company, which can no longer be downloaded on these platforms, probably due to bureaucratic intrigues. For several years. If Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is still available on the listings of digital stores.
There is currently very little detail about this Gwent spin-off beyond what those in charge are trying to offer players. “an enchanting single-player experience”. “Our goal is to offer an engaging single player mode for players who prefer Gwent over competitive multiplayer.” Its launch is expected to be fully ready by the end of the year.
A few weeks ago, as you can see in the video at the end of the news, a new era of The Witcher was introduced, which has already left us a lot to talk about.
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Source: 3D Juegos