The rest of the world will start playing Cyberpunk 2077 on December 10, but according to a recent leak, a pre-download option will become available on December 8 for those who have pre-ordered the game. It will be especially useful considering that the base game occupies around 71GB. Having two extra days prior to the launch to get a sizeable chunk of content including various fixes and improvements is hard to overestimate. Moreover, the game will be ready to play the very moment it finally releases, as opposed to a necessity to download a huge patch fi
During an earnings call for investors, CDPR’s head Adam Kiciński reiterated that Cyberpunk 2077 would be releasing on December 10 as planned, but the news regarding future expansions and content updates had to be delayed. The studio is now planning to reveal the details on DLC in 2021, which might happen during a dedicated gaming event or the next earnings call. Nothing is certain at this point, but Kiciński promised that Cyberpunk 2077 will receive at least the same amount of additional content as The Witcher
On Twitter, CD Projekt Red developer Fabian Döhla took the time to answer several questions regarding the patch and what it will fix. First, Döhla announced that " a bunch of issues reviewers encountered (and reported) have been fixed already, some more are part of the update. " This tweet then prompted another user to ask about issues that reviewers claim to have still have had even after the game's so-called day zero patch, to which Döhla again respon
" We had those issues in Germany, too. It’s mainly streaming issues - when the settings are too high for your setup the game is unable to stream the content and stuff starts to go missing (animations, audio, lipsync, objects). Adjust settings and it works waaaay smoothe
The journalist who warned players of epileptic seizure risks in _Cyberpunk 2077 _ has received dozens of videos camouflaged as support that are actually capable of inducing photosensitivity triggers. Most, if not all, games feature seizure warnings that pop up in-game ahead of the main menu screen. However, players with epilepsy should be extra wary of the Braindance segments and other design choices featured in CD Projekt RED's forthcoming role-playing ti
Five years later, it's easy to forget about the details of Cyberpunk 2077 's delays, and a lot of comments in response to the repost don't appear to be aware that the statement originally preceded another delay. Even if CDPR hadn't ended up delaying the game, it would still work as an expression of support, as Cyberpunk 2077 weapons|Https://Cyberpunk2077fans.com/ 2077 's famously troubled release serves as a good example of why games shouldn't release before they're re
It's possible that CD Projekt Red has whipped up some sort of ARG in order to help promote the game. These are always entertaining and engaging advertising campaigns; Activision proved that earlier this year with an in-depth ARG to promote Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War . Activision went all-out on this project, mailing slide projectors to fans and giving them a cryptic website full of puzzles to solve, and even a copy of classic text adventure game Zork . These efforts certainly paid off for Activision and were well in line with the conspiracy-heavy setting of the game. Cybernight might be a similar project, perhaps giving fans the chance to participate in some sort of digital heist. Or maybe it's the name of a mission in the game, or a special event CD Projekt Red will be hosting on release
Unfortunately, gamers who are excited for the new title have had a very long wait to contend with. Cyberpunk 2077 's development period has been achingly long, and it keeps getting longer due to a long list of repeated delays. Currently its release is scheduled for December 10th, only about a week away at the time of this writing. The December release date is the result of the most recent delay, which pushed the game back from a previously predicted November release and came as such a shock that the developers working on it didn't even know until after the news had gone live publi
_Cyberpunk 2077 _ has teased a mysterious upcoming event of some kind called "Cybernight." CD Projekt Red's open world RPG has been at the top of many players' wishlists for years now, having charmed countless gamers with its vision of a gorgeous, massive cyberpunk playground, full of missions to run, crimes to commit, and NPCs to befriend, antagonize, and even roman
The Cyberpunk 2077 X account responded to Rockstar's news by reposting a Cyberpunk 2077 tweet from October 6, 2020, which declared **" No more delays are happening ." ** Three weeks later, developer CDPR delayed the game again, moving it from November 19 to December 10. In re-sharing the post, CDPR appears to be lightly poking fun at the delays for both games and potentially expressing some form of solidarity with Rocks
It shouldn’t be surprising that CDPR wants to protect both its game and fans from spoiled experience. Considering the amount of effort put into developing **Cyberpunk 2077 ** (not to mention all the crunch accusations), the Polish studio has all the rights to be precautious in warning content creators. The game might turn out to be the magnum opus for CDPR, and it understandably wants an unaffected reception from the commun