The Witcher remake is in the view of fans.  Nice concept trailer and praises for choosing Unreal Engine 5

CD Projekt RED has already confirmed that it is working on a remake of the first installment of The Witcher. The Polish company has not yet presented any material from this project, so fans let their imaginations run wild.

We know that a remake has been developed from scratch and that It will work in Unreal Engine 5. The Polish team of Fool’s Theory, which collaborates closely with CD Projekt RED, is responsible for the project. Fans are already imagining what The Witcher Remake would look like. started to act humorous play group, Which created an impressive concept trailer in Unreal Engine 5, praising the choice of this technology by the Polish company.

“We have all seen the power of the Unreal Engine 5 at the Matrix Awakens show. This engine is not only great for urban landscapes, but also for dense vegetation. Choosing this technology is a great decision on the part of CD Projekt RED.


We used Lumen, Nanite, and Ray Tracing in our presentation – this is our idea of ​​what a Witcher Remake could look like,” the Teaser Play group wrote.

By the way, I also encourage you to take a look at the previous work of this group of fans, and create amazing presentations in Unreal Engine 5. One of the best conceptual insights created by Teaser Play so far is The Witcher 4. I highly recommend checking out this video.

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