CD Projekt Red has debuted the first footage from the highly anticipated The Witcher 4.
Revealed during The Game Awards, the game was showcased on an unannounced NVIDIA RTX GPU. The cinematic trailer showcases a gigantic leap forward in graphics and character art since the previous title was released in 2015. The protagonist has switched from Geralt to Ciri and shows a land infused with no gods, only monsters. The action-packed trailer is powered by Unreal Engine 5 and the studio confirmed it is the “most ambitious and immersive open-world Witcher game to date”
Watch the trailer below and keep an eye out for more info on The Witcher 4.
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