Neat.



Different to other online Games like MMOs, it is very common for online TCGs that as soon as they stop making profits, devs or Publisher will shut down the Servers, letting hundreds of thousands and more people behind wich may spend a great amount of time, effort and money to collect their cards. The Law says that you dont pay for digital goods rather then the licence and legitimation to use them, so digital goods are not players property and they wont get any cash back if the devs decide to shut down the Server, leaving them left behind with nothing but memorys.

This happened to me 3 times and there are alot of Games that did the same thing.

As i mentoined, this "spacial habit" seems to be very own to online TCGs regarding their nature...



My question: Will CDPR release a free to use stable version of the Game as soon as the "gates get closed", so people are free to open their own F2P Servers and the fanbase will still be able to enjoy the game, even if the devs may does not anymore, or is Gwent only another "The time with you was great and we thank you for participating" game?



Dont worry, i have alot of cutting questions :/