A few weeks ago, Witcher developers CDProjekt Red announced that they were separating Gwent’s single-player campaign out from the card game’s client as a standalone release titled Thronebreaker. Since details were so scarce, not many expected that the excision would be quite so prompt, with CDPR confirming an October 24 release date for PC and a console release on December 4.
Thronebreaker was developed to be the single-player campaign for Gwent, itself spun-off from the side activity in the Witcher III: The Wild Hunt. According to CDPR, the campaign got too big to simply be a side thing for Gwent and is being released with “The Witcher Tales” as a subtitle. It is unclear if this means a new brand categorization that allows for further spin-offs within the Witcher universe.
Gwent itself is coming out of beta on October 23 on PC, one day ahead of Thronebreaker, and the same day as Thronebreaker on consoles.
When asked on Twitter if Thronebreaker would feature a cameo from Geralt, CDPR merely posted a gif of the white-haired warrior and left it at that.
Source: Game Informer Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales Releasing Next Month On PC, Consoles In December