CD Projekt Red, the developer of The Witcher 4, has confirmed it will share more about its highly anticipated RPG later this week.
In a social media post this afternoon, the studio announced it will present a look at "the innovative technology and features powering The Witcher 4 and beyond" during Epic Games' State of Unreal briefing tomorrow.
Epic's keynote begins at 9:30 AM Eastern Time on Tuesday, June 3, and will be streamed online.
Last year's State of Unreal showcase featured a segment on Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, the upcoming Captain America and Black Panther game from Uncharted's former creative director, Amy Hennig.
If The Witcher 4 receives similar attention, we could get our first glimpse of in-game or in-engine visuals. So far, we've only seen the project through a CGI trailer. Could we see actual gameplay footage? We'll find out soon.
We'll be coming together with @UnrealEngine to present during the State of Unreal.
— The Witcher (@thewitcher) June 2, 2025
We’re looking forward to showcasing some of the innovative technology & features that will power The Witcher 4, and beyond.
Join us at #UnrealFest — 9:30 AM ET | 3:30 PM CEST on June 3:… pic.twitter.com/IfrdVM539I
Notably, CD Projekt Red mentions technology that will power not only The Witcher 4 but also "beyond." This could hint at future games in this new Witcher saga or possibly a first look at another Unreal Engine 5 project from the studio, such as a Cyberpunk sequel.
The Witcher 4 continues the beloved RPG series with a new chapter, starring Ciri, Geralt's adoptive daughter. Last month, Doug Cockle, the voice of Geralt, responded to criticism about the new protagonist, urging so-called fans to "read the damn books."
Stay tuned to IGN tomorrow for all the major reveals—including the first in-game look at The Witcher 4—from State of Unreal 2025.