Epic's State of Unreal event highlighted CD Projekt Red's first gameplay demo for The Witcher 4, showcasing the Kovir region and the town of Valdrest, along with a terrifying monster that protagonist Ciri will confront. This marks a significant transition for CDPR from its in-house Red Engine to Unreal Engine 5, setting a new standard for graphics and gameplay. Although the game is expected to release in 2027, the demo suggests an exciting new trilogy of Witcher adventures is on the horizon. Numerous screenshots from the event are available for fans to explore.
Epic's State of Unreal event showcased CD Projekt Red's new gameplay demo for The Witcher 4, revealing the Kovir region, Valdrest, and a monstrous threat.
CD Projekt Red's transition from Red Engine to Unreal Engine 5 represents a major technological shift, promising enhanced capabilities for The Witcher 4 and future titles.
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