The Witcher 4 Reveal: Unreal Engine 5 and Fan Reactions

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CD Projekt RED Studio has officially confirmed that a new entry in The Witcher series is in development, with the project built on Unreal Engine 5. The announcement came via a social post featuring a newly crafted medallion, which instantly drew a huge reaction. Within roughly half a day, the post amassed well over 250,000 likes, underscoring the immense enthusiasm among fans. This moment stands as a landmark in the studio’s history, even eclipsing the wave of attention that Cyberpunk 2077 generated at its showcase years ago. In keeping with this excitement, a curated set of social media comments is presented to reflect the fan sentiment around the reveal.


“One of my all-time favorite RPGs 10/10” and repeated twice for emphasis.


Finally, Ciri as the central figure of TW4? The crowd seems ready for that direction.


“Gamers are about to forget the latest CDPR release and hype it as the most pre-ordered game ever…”


“We’re All Michael Today”


“Succeeded just in time!”


“PAYS WITH ALL HAZEL COINS”


“That feeling when you realize we’ll probably never see Geralt again…”

To some fans, the new medallion sparked memories of Shlep, the large Russian feline icon that has appeared in conversations around the Witcher universe.



Beyond the buzz among English-speaking fans, a portion of the Russian-speaking community has voiced concerns. In prior years, CD Projekt RED chose not to sell its games in Russia and Belarus, a position that colors current reactions in those regions.



Twitch discussions are already hinting at a separate section for adult-oriented content, signaling potential considerations around the game’s rating, audience accessibility, and platform presentation.

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