News

Earlier this morning, during Unreal Fest Orlando 2025, the team at CD Projekt Red showed up with an Unreal Engine 5 tech demo showcasing The Witcher 4. To be clear, this is not footage of ...
The Witcher 4 tech demo stole the show Let’s get this out of the way: no, this isn’t The Witcher 4. But honestly, I don't care because what CD Projekt Red and Epic showed off was breathtaking.
Epic Game's Unreal Engine has now hit version 5.6, and judging from the Witcher 4 demo it showcased recently it's a further step into the uncanny. Okay, first up, this isn't the gameplay that some ...
Speaking on The Witcher 4 Unreal Engine 5 tech demo, Joint-CEO of CD PROJEKT RED, Michał Nowakowski stated: “We started our partnership with Epic Games to push open-world game technology forward.
We now have a first look at The Witcher 4’s gameplay. CD Projekt RED has officially shown off a first-look gameplay demo for The Witcher 4. During this week's State of Unreal presentation, the ...
It wasn’t long ago that we learned CD Projekt Red was ditching its own proprietary game engine. This was in favor of using Epic’s Unreal Engine, with one of their next games to use the engine ...
CD Projekt RED has explained the Unreal 5 The Witcher 4 tech demo is not gameplay, & features what the engine can do on all platforms.
CD Projekt Group is only scheduled to be a guest at gamescom 2025, but the announcement of a meeting with investors has ...
The Witcher 4 is getting a brand new look later this week. CD Projekt Red is one of the most notable RPGs out there thanks to its work on The Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077. Although the studio ...
While it may not have been The Witcher 4 gameplay, the Unreal Fest 2025 tech demo for CD Projekt Red's latest gave us a good idea of how the finished game might look. We talked to the developers ...
The Witcher 4 trailer was released last month, offering our first glimpse of Ciri as the grizzled, battle-worn protagonist of the acclaimed franchise. Stunningly pre-rendered in Unreal Engine 5 ...
Hopefully I don't need an RTX 50-series card to run it, but being a major Unreal Engine 5 release, I'm imagining it'll probably have some pretty hefty hardware requirements regardless.