The Witcher 4 Tech Demo Has Fans Obsessed – But Should We Temper Expectations?

The Witcher 4’s Stunning Tech Demo Has Fans Hyped

CD Projekt Red’s recent The Witcher 4 tech demo at the State of Unreal showcase left gamers speechless—and for good reason. Running at a buttery-smooth 60fps on a standard PlayStation 5, the demo showcased breathtaking visuals, dynamic lighting, and next-gen details that have fans dissecting every frame.

But while excitement is at an all-time high, some are wondering: Is this too good to be true?

The Witcher 4 Tech Demo Has Fans Obsessed – But Should We Temper Expectations?
The Witcher 4 Tech Demo Has Fans Obsessed – But Should We Temper Expectations?

Why Fans Are Losing Their Minds

The demo highlighted:

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  • Unreal Engine 5’s full potential – Stunning ray tracing, dense environments, and lifelike character models.
  • Optimized performance – Smooth 60fps on base PS5 hardware, a rarity for open-world games.
  • Advanced CPU utilization – Clever multi-core processing to maintain flawless frame pacing.

Fans on Reddit praised the tech, with one user saying:

“No UE5 title has visually impressed me as much as Cyberpunk 2077 with path tracing… and this might top it.”


Should We Stay Cautiously Optimistic?

While the demo was undeniably impressive, some fans (and even journalists) are keeping expectations in check:

  • Tech demos ≠ final gameplay – Polished vertical slices don’t always reflect the full game’s performance.
  • Cyberpunk 2077’s rocky launch – CD Projekt Red has since improved, but skepticism remains.
  • Open-world complexity – Maintaining 60fps in a massive RPG is easier in a controlled demo than in a full release.

As one Redditor put it:

“I’ll believe it when I see it in the final game.”


When Can We Expect More Info?

CD Projekt Red hasn’t announced a release date yet, but with the game deep in development, we’ll likely see more gameplay reveals in 2025.

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What Do You Think?

Are you fully hyped, or are you waiting for real gameplay before getting excited? Let us know in the comments!

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