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The Witcher 3 looks stunning with an RTX 5090 and 4K resolution

Image from the game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. (Image source: Steam)
Image from the game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. (Image source: Steam)
While many players are eagerly awaiting the release of The Witcher 4, Digital Dreams recently unveiled a video showing The Witcher 3 looking better than ever. But beware, because not everyone will be able to enjoy such a beautiful game.

Although it was released in 2015, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt still has beautiful graphics. But recently, Digital Dreams unveiled a unique video, showing the game looking more beautiful than ever.

It is important to note that this game has benefited from various improvements since its release on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X and S, particularly in terms of graphics. And while the result was already impressive, Digital Dreams decided to take it even further.

Indeed, he has a configuration that some people dream of. With an RTX 5090, 64 GB RAM, and a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, he is capable of many feats, as can be seen in one of his latest videos where he plays Ciri in a game that looks better than ever.

The lighting and textures are realistic, and the viewing distance has also been improved. The water has been significantly optimized, looking more realistic. Not to mention the details on Ciri, which could make us think of The Witcher 4.

Of course, mods have been added to the game to have this result, and they are available in the video description. Finally, Digital Dreams has a 4K resolution, which improves the results.

But not everyone will be able to have such a beautiful game. And if you're looking for a new experience, there's a mod available on Nexus Mods that completely changes your gameplay.

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Alexis Stegmann, 2025-11- 5 (Update: 2025-11- 5)