Thu. Mar 12th, 2026

The Vernyhorn RPG Unveils Ray Tracing & DLSS 4.5 Support

A grim forest scene from The Vernyhorn

Polish studio INTERSTUDIO has revealed a new trailer for their upcoming RPG, The Vernyhorn. While an exact release date is still pending, the developers have confirmed a partnership with NVIDIA to create a highly detailed open world powered by cutting-edge graphics technologies.

The latest video showcases that the game will support ray tracing and DLSS 4.5 right from its launch. According to the INTERSTUDIO team, these integrations are set to significantly enhance both visual fidelity and overall performance.

The game unfolds within an atmospheric and dark world, deeply inspired by early medieval Slavic mythology and beliefs. The trailer offers glimpses of dense, ancient forests, misty, eerie swamps, and stark, formidable landscapes, all drawing their essence from the natural beauty of Central Europe. Every nook and cranny—be it a quiet village, a hidden cave, or a secluded forest glade—promises its own unique stories, elusive secrets, and valuable rewards for those eager to explore.

Screenshot of a mysterious cave in The Vernyhorn

Developed by a small, dedicated team, The Vernyhorn prioritizes a profound atmosphere, an engaging narrative, and a strong emotional impact over the sheer scale of its map. Drawing inspiration from legendary titles such as Baldur’s Gate, The Witcher, and Icewind Dale, INTERSTUDIO aims to craft a game world that resonates with players long after their journey concludes.

To ensure maximum immersion, the development team undertook expeditions across Poland, meticulously scanning real-world locations and recording authentic natural sounds. The subtle rustle of wind, the crisp crackle of branches underfoot, and the distant, rolling thunder are all designed to amplify the game’s dark and enigmatic ambiance.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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