Disc Projekt Red has affirmed that the new games in The Witcher establishment won't be Epic Games Store exclusives, despite the organization's partnership with Epic Games, and the shift to Unreal Engine 5. CDPR has declared The Witcher 4 is coming and it's being created on Unreal Engine 5, with more games on the way from now on, as part of a pristine adventure.
The new entries in The Witcher series will be made utilizing Unreal Engine 5, which was created by Epic Games. The difference in motors is a departure for CDPR, as it has its own proprietary motor, called REDengine. CDPR has utilized different iterations of the REDengine to deliver The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and Cyberpunk 2077. Cd Projekt Red has affirmed that the impending Cyberpunk 2077 extensions will continue to be created utilizing REDengine.
The new partnership between CDPR and Epic Games initially persuaded certain individuals to think that the new entries in The Witcher series would be exclusive to the Epic Games Store on PC. Epic Games' exclusivity has prompted a reaction from aficionados of other establishments in the past, but it appears to be that won't be essential this time. A post made by the authority The Witcher Twitter account has affirmed that there are no designs to make the new entries in The Witcher series exclusive to one platform.
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CDPR as of now claims its own digital distribution platform, as GOG, so an Epic Games Store arrangement would have even less rhyme or reason than expected. The partnership between CDPR and Epic Games is tied in with utilizing Unreal Engine 5 to make games and isn't an indication of exclusivity. There are lots of games that are being created utilizing Unreal Engine 5, like Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, Dragon Quest XII: The Flames of Fate, and Mortal Online 2, with no indication that these games will be tied to the Epic Games Store. The impending Bioshock 4 may likewise utilize Unreal Engine 5, in view of reports about the game's development.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt featured a monstrous and dazzling world for the player to investigate, and it will be difficult for CDPR to top it. Fans are additionally going to be careful or outright pompous of any cases about The Witcher 4, following the deceptive promotion for Cyberpunk 2077 on consoles at send off. The fans eventually got used to Cyberpunk 2077, though CDPR got a ton of negative press all the while. On the off chance that The Witcher 4 had been an Epic Games Store exclusive, the kickback presumably would have equaled that of Cyberpunk 2077's reaction at send off.