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Developer CD ProjektRED has been extremely
tight lipped about their highly anticipted
Cyberpunk 2077, with absolutely no leaks to
think of. So, of coure we were truly excited to
gather new yet brief information directly from the
dev team. Trust that we are hustling to gather as
much Cyberpunk 2077 as possible, but for now
and for those of you not familiar with this
ambitious new RPG, Cyberpunk 2077 is coming
from the talented developer who brought us the
Witcher series.
Cyberpunk 2077 is an open world, narrative-
driven role-playing game set in the universe of
the classic pen & paper RPG system, Cyberpunk
2020. The game follows the story of V, a hired
gun on the rise in Night City, the most violent and
dangerous metropolis of the corporate-ruled
future. A robust character creator will allow
players to choose V’s gender, visual appearance,
character class, as well as historical background,
all of which may influence the shape of the game.
With dozens of hours of main story arc
quests, and many more additional activities,
there’s always something to see and do in Night
City. Players will experience all of it entirely
through V’s eyes, with an interactive dialogue
system that gives them greater narrative agency.
Returning in Cyberpunk 2077 is the developers
hallmark of choices and consequences. As they
make their way through the streets of Night City
and its sky-scraping megabuildings, players will
face difficult decisions that will ripple through the
entire game.
The game features non-English-speaking
characters. Players who do not speak the
languages can buy translator implants to better
comprehend them; depending on the
advancement of the implants, the quality of
translations will vary, with more expensive
implants rendering more accurate
translations.”Braindance”, a digital recording
device streamed directly into the brain, allows the
player character to experience the emotions,
brain processes and muscle movements of
another person as though they were their own.
There will be different endings based on player
agency and choice. Originally announced to
launch with multiplayer, CD Projekt has since
decided to only focus on its single-player
aspects.
When we probe about the games launch
window we always receive a unified front that
states, 'Cyberpunk 2077 is coming to PS4, Xbox
One, as well as PC and will launch when its
ready' and the statement is always concluded
with a pleasant yet devious smile. If we had to
guess, based on our conversation takeaways we
would assert that we could be waiting as long as
holiday 2019, however please do not
quote us.