The Witcher 4 - Tech Demo Cinematic | State of Unreal 2025

IGN Published June 3, 2025
The Witcher 4 - Tech Demo Cinematic | State of Unreal 2025
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The sentiment analysis reveals a mixed reception with cautious optimism about the game's visual improvements, particularly regarding character design, while technical concerns and skepticism about performance dominate negative reactions. Previous experiences with Cyberpunk 2077 heavily influence trust levels.

Character Design Changes

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Positive reception to Ciri's updated appearance
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Comparisons to previous character design
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Appreciation for more feminine features

@Totenglocke42

2 days ago

Glad to see they fixed Ciri's face from the first trailer.

Technical Concerns

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Worries about Unreal Engine 5 performance
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Concerns about potential stuttering
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Skepticism about graphics optimization

@StaccatoFry

2 days ago

Can't wait for this game to run like dogsshit then fixed a year later ❤❤❤❤❤

Gameplay Expectations

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Desire to see actual gameplay footage
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Comparisons to previous Witcher games
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Concerns about playing as Ciri

@Steven-tl8fs

2 days ago

Show some damn gameplay. Cinematics doesn't mean crap.

Trust in Developer

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References to Cyberpunk 2077 launch issues
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Hope for improvement from past mistakes
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Cautious optimism about development

@jalovinas

2 days ago

Please remember that these guys also made Cyberpunk 2077 look awesome in 2018, and then did not deliver at all in 2020. Tech demos should be treated as such.

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Top Comments

@Adventurer-Guild

2 days ago

Your ending is missing like 10 seconds

@RADrink

2 days ago

the last cut is a bit short

@MichaelNobleMusic

2 days ago

I vow to seek no grass, stack no paper, and get no maidens for many months, when this releases.

@Nobodysurvivesevenonebit

2 days ago

Winds howling

@ThePowertomoveyou

2 days ago

I can't wait for the inevitable mission where we bring Geralt and Yen out of retirement for one last ride

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