CD Projekt Red has outlined the upgrades coming to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition for the PlayStation 5, PC and Xbox Series. The PS5 and Xbox Series versions […]
CD Projekt Red has outlined the upgrades coming to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition for the PlayStation 5, PC and Xbox Series. The PS5 and Xbox Series versions of the game will get two modes, a performance mode which runs at 60 fps and a ray tracing mode which runs at 30 fps.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition is due out on the 14th of December 2022 for the PS5, PC and Xbox Series, the PS4, Switch and Xbox One versions of The Witcher 3 will also get a content update on the same day. The PS5 and Xbox Series versions will be available as a free upgrade, the physical versions will be available in 2023.
Here’s a rundown of what’s coming to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition:
60 fps modes for PS5 and Xbox Series
Better visuals and higher resolution, the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions are comparable to Ultra settings on PC.
Faster load times for PS5 and Xbox Series
New over-the-shoulder camera option for PS5, PC and Xbox Series
Full DualSense support for PS5; signs, sword fighting and more will make use of haptic feedback
Quickcast sign usage for PS5, PC and Xbox Series
Cloud saves that allow for cross-progress between PS5, PC and Xbox Series
New walking animations for Geralt; the controls have also been reworked so you have more control and the run button can also be changed
Subtitle size and text size will be adjustable
The hud will have a dynamic option that will automatically hide when exploring, using Witcher senses will bring it back for seven seconds
The map will have a filter option that will allow you to disable map markers, points of interest and more
The game can be paused during cutscenes
Netflix content; a new quest that will reward you with schematics for armour, an alternate look for Dandelion, various gear
Chinese voiceovers will be available, and improved localisation for other regions