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<p>CD Projekt Red is dropping The Witcher Card Game on PS4 and Xbox One</p>
<p>On Dec. 9, developer CD Projekt Red is shutting off support for <a href="https://www.polygon.com/game/gwent-the-witcher-card-game/39309"><em>Gwent: The Witcher Card Game</em></a> on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. There will be no more updates, expansions, real-money purchases, or matchmaking support beginning on Dec. 9; an update will “freeze <em>Gwent</em> in its current state.” CD Projekt Red said both console versions will remain “operational” with limited functionality until June 9.</p>
<p>CD Projekt Red said it will continue to support the PC and mobile versions of <em>Gwent</em> — the most popular platforms for the game, according to the developer. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players can copy their account progress over during a six month period — from Dec. 9 to June 9 — if they want to transfer accounts over to another platform.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.polygon.com/2019/9/12/20862549/gwent-the-witcher-card-game-ios-release-date"><em>Gwent</em> launched on iOS</a> in September and an Android port is coming soon. <a href="https://playgwent.com/en/news/31087/important-announcement-about-the-future-of-gwent-on-consoles">CD Projekt Red said</a> in today’s announcement it didn’t believe it could “support a growing number of different versions of <em>Gwent</em> while improving feature parity between them.”</p>
<p>“When we launched the console versions of <em>Gwent</em> back in 2017, our intention was to provide console players with the same level of support as their PC counterparts,” CD Projekt Red said. “However, having just launched <em>Gwent</em> on iOS, and with the Android version coming, the number of supported platforms would significantly increase.”</p>
<p>On Dec. 9, console players will be able to begin transferring their account data — ornaments, Meteorite Powder for Xbox One players, currencies, cards, deck lists, levels, ranks, Thronebreaker rewards, and contracts — console accounts to GOG accounts. CD Projekt Red noted that accounts won’t be “merged,” but rather copied over, which means <em>Gwent</em> progress can only be moved to GOG accounts that haven’t played <em>Gwent</em> yet.</p>
<p>(PlayStation 4 players can transfer everything <em>except</em> Meteorite Powder, which is used for crafting. CD Projekt Red didn’t say why, other than the transfer from PlayStation 4 to GOG is “not possible.” If you’ve got Meteorite Powder, you’ll want to spend it before you transfer, else you’ll lose it.)</p>
<p>Players have six months to transfer their accounts.</p>
<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="https://www.polygon.com/2019/12/4/20995809/gwent-witcher-card-game-ps4-xbox-one-support-ending-cd-projekt-red">Polygon</a></em></div>
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