GWENT: Rogue Mage

3.9
515 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Rated for 16+
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About this game

Hundreds of years before Geralt and the other witchers roamed the Continent, the Conjunction of Spheres brought endless ranks of monsters into the world. Humanity desperately needed a way to fight back the onslaught to survive.

Follow the journey of a young and ambitious mage, Alzur, and his companion Lily, who embark on a dangerous quest to create a living weapon that will eradicate the monster threat once and for all.

GWENT: Rogue Mage is a first single-player expansion to GWENT: The Witcher Card Game. It combines the best elements of roguelike, deckbuilding, and strategy games with the unique mechanics of GWENT card battles.
Updated on
Nov 27, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
473 reviews
Muhammad Mahatmanta
July 16, 2022
Addictive, challenging, strategic, and pretty rewarding. You don't have to be familiar with the base multiplayer gwent to get into this. A good roguelike deck builder that works differently to most card games. Although for completely new players to gwent, the tutorial is barebones, and some of the card mechanics will require trial and error to simply figure out. Also wish there was more variety in the enemies, but that's after playing this for 10 hours give or take.
13 people found this review helpful
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Josh Crous
July 13, 2022
The game is good, but encounters seem to drag on a little bit. I think the original "best of 3" phase encounters worked much better, adding an extra element of strategy that this is currently missing. At the moment it feels occasionally abit brainless, although it must be admitted that I am still in the relatively early stages. I definitely preferred the 3 stages, 2 crowns to win aspect from previous Gwent installments, however I'm sure(hoping)things can be adapted to improve the current system.
5 people found this review helpful
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Phillip
July 18, 2022
The game is decent. The mobile controls need more confirmation buttons. Like choosing a location on the map, you touch it to see what it is and it immediately chooses it rather than showing a description and a go here y/n prompt. Long pressing on cards for a detailed view is inconsistent and takes multiple tries. As for combat when an AI opponent can't conceivably win after a point during the match they should be made to concede to speed up the battles.
47 people found this review helpful
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What's new

This update improves the game's stability on Android phones and tablets, and disables all network functionalities, telemetry and in app purchases.