When will The Witcher 4 be released?
CD Projekt Red has indicated that The Witcher 4 won’t be out until 2027 at the earliest.
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CD Projekt Red and Epic Games unveiled a stunning tech demo of The Witcher 4 running on Unreal Engine 5 at Epic's State of Unreal 2025 event. The demo offers a tantalizing glimpse into the visual experience we can expect from the game, show...
The tech demo, set in the never-before-seen region of Kovir, features Ciri as she explores a bustling market in Valdrest. Epic Games emphasized that the demo was designed to show how Unreal Engine 5.6 handles busy scenes with high-fidelity characters and visual effects. The demo also showcased Nanite Foliage, providing a fast and memory-efficient way to achieve detailed foliage density, slated for release in UE 5.7.
CD Projekt Red also highlighted multi-character motion matching for Ciri and her horse Kelpie, machine learning deformation for realistic muscle rendering on the horse, and the responsive nature of the game world, where actions can trigger chain reactions between different elements. The demo also provided a first look at Lan Exeter, the winter capital and a major port city in Kovir.
While the game is still years away, with a potential release in 2027 or later, this demo indicates that The Witcher 4 is being developed as a cross-gen title, similar to Cyberpunk 2077's initial release. The game will be the first in a new trilogy of Witcher games, focusing on Ciri as the main protagonist.
CD Projekt Red has indicated that The Witcher 4 won’t be out until 2027 at the earliest.
The Witcher 4 is being developed on Unreal Engine 5.
Ciri is the main character in The Witcher 4, rather than Geralt.
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