Over the course of the weekend, the highest ranked players of GWENT’s Pro Ladder season battled for their share of the $25,000 prize pool and GWENT Masters Crown Points — ranking points of the official esports series of GWENT: The Witcher Card Game. Participants also competed for spots in the next GWENT Challenger, which will take place in April in the underground caves, quarries, and tunnels of “Wieliczka” Salt Mine.

For those interested in checking out the coverage from the March GWENT Open you can see all of it at the official CD PROJEKT RED Twitch channel.

Prior to the final game, a special video starring GWENT’s Pavko Gale, cosplayed by Paweł Burza from CD PROJEKT RED, was aired. It featured behind-the-scenes interviews with members of the development team, as well as never-before-seen footage, teasing the game’s future.

The final standings of the tournament are as follows:
WINNER
Zehua “Huyahanachann” Zhao (China)
FINALISTS
Zehua “Huyahanachann” Zhao (China) — $9,650
Damian “Tailbot” Kaźmierczak (Poland) — $4,750
SEMIFINALISTS
Liam “Lbdutchboy” Brouwer (Netherlands) — $2,950
Benjamin “Kolemoen” Pfannstiel (Germany) — $2,500
QUARTERFINALISTS
Daniel “Damorquis” Morkisch (Germany) — $1,400
Nikolay “Cmel” Sakharov (Russia) — $1,250
Alexander “proNEO3001” Shpak (Ukraine) — $1,250
Andrzej “Adzikov” Bal (Poland) — $1,250
GWENT Open is part of GWENT Masters — the official esports series of GWENT: The Witcher Card Game. For the complete overview of GWENT Masters, including the ruleset, tournament dates, and format, visit masters.playgwent.com.

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