There are only three days left until gamers can finally play **Cyberpunk 2077 ** , but even this close to release, developer CD Projekt is still telling eager fans to be patient via a special preload Easter egg. Cyberpunk 2077 was delayed three times this year before it solidified its December 10 release d
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
A warning has been issued for epileptic gamers who are eager to dive into _Cyberpunk 2077 _ . CD Projekt Red's long-awaited open world RPG will finally arrive later this week. Players have been anticipating the game for eight years and they've had an awful lot of delays to suffer through in the process. But now the game is so close they can almost taste it, and several reviews have already come in singing the game's prai
It is so close to release day that some platforms have already permitted the game to be preloaded . On player, Reddit user jmendo02 , tried to take that a step further and actually play the game, but was instead met by a screen where the character Johnny Silverhand, who is played by Keanu Reeves, tells the player to " go back to sleep " and wait for the game's true release date. The Easter egg is a riff on an earlier gameplay preview in which Johnny Silverhand told players it was time to wake
In Cyberpunk 2077 Strategy|Https://Cyberpunk2077Fans.Com/ 2077 , Johnny is a long-dead Rockstar. Formerly a member of the band Samurai, Johnny comes into the player’s life through a biochip that is stolen and implanted into V’s head. It is said that the biochip is designed to kill the player and turn them into Johnny Silverhand, which could be why Johnny plays a more antagonistic role in the beginning. Players can decide how their relationship with Johnny turns out, though it’s unlikely that players can romance or sleep with Johnny . The question of how Johnny died and how his soul ended up in a biochip can potentially be solved by looking at who he was before he d
Now that fans are in the most recent final stretch leading to the game's release, they're surely starting to get impatient. The official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account has taken to stoking these fans anticipation online. Earlier today the account published a brief voice clip, apparently from the protagonist of the game, informing listeners that she's received word of a big job coming up that she will need help with. This message certainly fits with the game's heavy themes of violence and crime , but the nature of this job, and the average Twitter follower's role in it, are unclear. Even more enigmatic is the "Cybernight" hashtag which has been appended to this transmiss
CD Projekt Red has responded well to Ruppert's warning. On Twitter the developer replied directly to Game Informer 's message and declared its intention to add a new warning to the game aside from the one included in the EULA. It also mentioned that the dev team is already looking into the specific triggers listed by Ruppert, and will be implementing "a more permanent solution" as soon as possible. Whether this solution consists of a blanket overhaul to the game's lighting or a discrete mode that epileptic fans can toggle on remains to be seen. There is as of yet no time frame for this solution either; in the meantime, epileptic fans who want to play the game should take extreme care to avoid th
Since Cyberpunk 2077's release is so imminent, the public can soon make up their own minds about CD Projekt Red's latest opus. If it was worth the lengthy wait, three delays, reports of mandatory crunch to the average player should be readily apparent soon eno
YouTuber Skill Up recently shared a brief thread on Twitter, explaining why their review didn't go up earlier in the week alongside others. " I could not comply with CDPR's embargo requirement ," Skill Up said, noting that such requirements meant reviewers were not allowed to share their own footage of the game. Instead, critics who reviewed the RPG were instructed by the developer to use provided B-roll gameplay and other promotional footage. In a subsequent tweet, Skill Up added, " Reviews should not be vehicles for rolling out more marketing material, so I'll put my review up when I'm able to show you the reality of the game with my own footag
CD Projekt Red's commitment to addressing this issue is promising, though. It's always good to see developers recognizing their faults and making their games more accessible to all. One can only hope that CD Projekt Red's promised solution will come soon, and that _Cyberpunk 2077 _ will be worth the wait for all gamers, regardless of what conditions they might h