Witcher 3 Xbox One 720p Footage Leaks
Retailer in United Arab Emirates allegedly breaks the game's street date.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt doesn't officially launch until May 19, but footage from the Xbox One version of the game has appeared online. According to a report by VGLeaks, a retailer in United Arab Emirates has broken the game's street date, which has led to gameplay videos being uploaded. The videos in question can be viewed on VGLeaks.
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The footage is posted in 720p, although developer CD Projekt Red has assured that the final Xbox One version of the game will run in 900p and 30 frames-per-second. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will run in 1080p and 30 frames-per-second on the PlayStation 4. If you're looking to grab the game on PC, check out its minimum requirements first.
If you've managed to pick up a copy of The Witcher 3, be wary that Twitch is not allowing any live-streaming of the game until its worldwide release. GameSpot recently visited CD Projekt Red's office in Poland, where we got exclusive interviews with the developers and a behind-the-scenes look at the game. CD Projekt Red also recently released a new trailer titled "Rage & Steel" that highlights the game's combat, environments, and beasts.
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