- CDPR has shown off brand new gameplay of The Witcher 4 at State of Unreal 2025.
- The game looks incredible and runs at 60FPS on a base PS5.
- It incorporates all the cutting-edge technology from Unreal Engine 5 for a visually stunning experience.
The Witcher 4 was officially revealed last year, and CDPR promised an ambitious RPG experience. Several months later, the team has returned with a more extensive look at the title, showing gorgeous visuals powered by all-new Unreal Engine 5 technology.
Unlike the previous trailer, the new video shows uncut gameplay. CDPR has also confirmed the console frame target for The Witcher 4.
Why it matters: Many believed The Witcher 4 looked too good to be true when it was first shown off, but CDPR’s latest showcase highlights the game running in real time via a technical demo.
CDPR has shown several minutes of The Witcher 4 footage at State of Unreal 2025.
The team has highlighted several locations and characters in the new video, including Ciri, who appears to look better than ever. As per CDPR, this footage highlights the game running on a base PS5.
On this console, the team has set a 60FPS target, basically confirming the same for the Xbox Series X. This means that the studio’s latest RPG will offer a no-compromises experience, offering both gorgeous visuals and high frame rate.
To nobody’s surprise, ray-tracing also plays a major role in The Witcher 4’s overall look, following on the impressive implementation in Cyberpunk 2077.

With Summer Game Fest 2025 also around the corner, additional footage regarding CDPR’s upcoming blockbuster could show up later this week. Till then, fans can continue to analyze the 10+ minutes of The Witcher 4 shown off at State of Unreal 2025.
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