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Here you can find the entire collection of our pre-release coverage. Hands-ons, hands-offs, materials from conferences and industry events. Previews of PC and console games can be sorted by date.

Legends of Runeterra Hands-on – How the LoL Card Game will be Better than Hearthstone

Legends of Runeterra Hands-on – How the LoL Card Game will be Better than Hearthstone

game preview17 October 2019

Developers at Riot Games have an ambitious plan. They want to make a Hearthstone – only better. We had the opportunity to play a few hours in Legends of Runeterra, and we give you our impressions, and a preliminary opinion.

Legends of Runeterra Hands-on – How the LoL Card Game will be Better than Hearthstone
Gwent’s solo campaign hands-on - Thronebreaker, AKA The Witcher 2D

Gwent’s solo campaign hands-on - Thronebreaker, AKA The Witcher 2D

game preview24 August 2017

The Witcher universe returns with a whole new adventure – show me a fan who wouldn’t be happy to hear that. Luckily, this year will see the release of the story campaign for Gwent. Its first chapter is Thronebreaker, as announced at this year’s gamescom.

Gwent’s solo campaign hands-on - Thronebreaker, AKA The Witcher 2D
Gwent: The Witcher Card Game hands-on  – Nilfgaard marches on, reveals the rough plot of Gwent’s first story campaign

Gwent: The Witcher Card Game hands-on – Nilfgaard marches on, reveals the rough plot of Gwent’s first story campaign

game preview03 February 2017

February 6 will see Gwent expanded with the addition of the fifth playable faction – Empire of Nilfgaard. We’ve seen the black ones in action and we’re impressed with their original tactics. There’s also some new info on the story campaigns.

Gwent: The Witcher Card Game hands-on – Nilfgaard marches on, reveals the rough plot of Gwent’s first story campaign
Gwent Hands-on – we've played it and we love it!

Gwent Hands-on – we've played it and we love it!

game preview16 June 2016

Somebody could say that the card game from The Witcher 3 is not suited for multiplayer, but that somebody would be a liar. The standalone Gwent is not only pretty, but also complex and fun. It can really stir the genre.

Gwent Hands-on – we've played it and we love it!