The Witcher 4 Reveal Trailer Was Rendered On RTX 5090 32GB

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Witcher 4 Will Push RTX 5090 To Its Limits!

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  • The Witcher 4 was just revealed with a gorgeous cinematic trailer.
  • This trailer was running on an unknown Nvidia GeForce graphics card, likely to be the RTX 5090.
  • The RTX 5090 is expected to feature 32GB of VRAM and will be announced next month.

CDPR just debuted a stunning new trailer for The Witcher 4, confirming Ciri’s role as the protagonist. This trailer also gave fans a taste of CDPR’s next-gen visuals powered by Unreal Engine 5, setting a high bar for the final release.

While the trailer itself showed pre-rendered visuals, fans were taken aback by the sheer quality on display. Many have also noted that this footage was rendered on an unannounced Nvidia GeForce graphics card, which seems to be the RTX 5090.

Why it matters: The GeForce RTX 5090 is set to become the world’s most powerful gaming graphics card soon.

The Witcher 4 RTX 5090
Unknown GeForce RTX GPU Teaser via CDPR

According to CDPR’s official trailer, the pre-rendered Witcher 4 cinematics were running on a mysterious GeForce graphics card. This can only be the RTX 5090 since studios typically use the best hardware for such announcements.

Moreover, the GeForce RTX 5090 is right around the corner, with an official announcement expected next month. The graphics card is said to boast 32GB of VRAM and a major leap over its predecessor.

CDPR has already impressed with games like Cyberpunk 2077 in the past. The studio’s upcoming RPG is expected to eclipse past titles in scope, so it would only be fitting to see it using the best hardware possible for the world premiere.

Unreal Engine 5 has also become popular as the technology of choice for developers looking to make the best use of new gaming hardware. Therefore, The Witcher 4 and Nvidia’s upcoming flagship would be an instant match.

This graphics card is said to cost as much as $2000, but more information on pricing and performance should be coming next month at CES.

What do you think about this teaser? Are you excited about Nvidia’s new RTX 5000 hardware? Let us know in the comments, and join the Tech4Gamers Forums for more discussions.

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