Some may argue that such fidelity is to be expected of CD Projekt Red’s upcoming title, given its estimated launch window.
Even though we’ve yet to learn of the specific release date forThe Witcher 4, we anticipate the game won’t be released for several years yet.
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It stands to reason, then, that we’ll experience Ciri’s adventure on the new generation of consoles we keep daydreaming about. Or so the theory goes.
We can’t stop watchingThe Witcher 4trailer, it’s superb
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What’s mentioned is brief, yet it says everything gamers need to put their minds at ease.
The blog postreads, “NVIDIA has been working with CD Projekt Red since the beginning of the game’s development, and once it’s ready to ship,The Witcher 4will launch with the latest RTX-powered technologies.”
NVIDIA also sharedThe Witcher 4’s cinematic trailer after its big Game Awards reveal, much to the delight of fans.
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“DLSS5 with 5090 will rock,” remarkedYouTubeuser @pastuh.
Another said, “The fact there’s a good possibility this could release when the 60 Series is a thing is pretty interesting to think about.”
Itsopen-world map and new monstersare sure to be a wonder to behold and explore upon its release.
What a shame we have to wait such a long time to experience it.
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As if Lady Luck sensed our dismay, anew Geralt adventureis due to be released later this year.
We will be fed well this year, dear reader, even if it isn’t because ofThe Witcher 4.
Topics:The Witcher,The Witcher 4,CD Projekt Red,PlayStation,Xbox,PC