Summary
- Red Dead Redemption 2 had realistic horse breeds with unique stats based on purpose – war, work, racing, or riding.
- The Witcher 4 showcases Ciri’s horse Kelpie with detailed muscle movement and realistic gaits in Unreal Engine 5.
- The Witcher 4 aims to set a new standard in horse portrayal in video games, offering seamless motion matching and fluid movements.
For years, Red Dead Redemption 2 has been the definitive name in gaming horses, with a wide range of realistically rendered mounts spanning over a dozen different breeds with unique characteristics and stats. However, a recent tech demo for The Witcher 4 showed off the game’s take on Ciri’s iconic mount, Kelpie, lovingly rendered in Unreal Engine 5 with detailed muscle movement and smooth gaits. With Kelpie, The Witcher 4 might just be coming for Red Dead Redemption 2’s equine crown.

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Red Dead Redemption 2’s Horses Stood Out From The Crowd
There are many iconic horses in gaming, ranging from The Elder Scrolls’ Shadowmere to Link’s faithful steed Epona in The Legend of Zelda, but the Red Dead Redemption series always put a strong emphasis on realism and variety in its mounts. Red Dead Redemption 2 featured 19 real-life breeds of horse, including Appaloosas, Shires, and even rare Arabians, with stats based on whether the horse was best suited for war, work, racing, everyday riding, or hauling heavy loads (draft).
The different breeds of horse in Red Dead Redemption 2 feature varied designs, with draft and war horses featuring noticeable muscles compared to the more slender racehorses or stouter mounts made for everyday riding. Many breeds also came in multiple coat colors, some far rarer than others, offering a challenge to players who wanted to obtain specific colorations.
The Witcher 4 Brings Unparalleled Realism With Ciri’s Horse Kelpie
In a The Witcher 4 tech demo shown off at Unreal Fest 2025, representatives from CD Projekt RED revealed Kelpie, Ciri’s horse. Kelpie, a black mare with unusual speed, stamina, and other supernatural abilities, was first introduced in Andrzej Sapkowski’s novel The Tower of the Swallow, and has been Ciri’s faithful companion throughout her journeys.
The Witcher series was already known for its well-designed horses in the form of Roach, Geralt’s steed, who accompanied him during all three previous Witcher games, even briefly gaining the ability to speak in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. However, the use of Unreal Engine 5 has allowed CD Projekt RED to animate Kelpie’s body and movements with greater realism and fluidity than Roach’s. During the tech demo, CD Projekt RED representatives explained that riding Kelpie is designed to feel seamless and fun, as though she and Ciri are truly one being rather than two separate characters.
Using multi-character motion matching designed in Unreal Engine 5, Ciri and Kelpie are completely in sync from the moment Ciri mounts up until she dismounts. Kelpie’s movement is also realistic, with muscles rippling and stretching with every stride. The tech demo shows off multiple gaits, including a medium-paced trot, a smooth canter and a rolling gallop, a major improvement over the one or two gaits most video game horses are limited to.
It has not yet been confirmed whether Kelpie is the only horse Ciri will be able to ride in The Witcher 4 – Wild Hunt did not limit Geralt to a singular “Roach,” but allowed him to try out a black stallion and even a unicorn during one memorable quest in Blood and Wine. It is likely that The Witcher 4 will not feature the same variety of mounts as Red Dead Redemption 2, but there is a chance that Ciri may be able to try out horses other than Kelpie during certain quests and events.
The Witcher 4 definitely seems poised to become the new gold standard in its portrayal of horses, although it will not be without competition. Several upcoming games will also feature horses, most notably Ghost of Yotei, which includes herds of wild horses in addition to Atsu’s own mount. Hopefully, The Witcher 4 will only be the beginning of a new wave of realistic, detailed horses in video games.