Cyberpunk 2077Âwas supposed to release all the way back in April, but for a number of reasons, the highly-anticipated RPG has since been delayed multiple times to its current window in November. Fortunately, for those who were worried that the game might not make its date before the end of 2020, CD Projekt has now said otherwise.
During today’sinvestor callfor CD Projekt that went over statistics from the first half of the year, company President and CEO Adam KiciÅski reiterated thatÂCyberpunk 2077Âwill indeed be launching in a little over two months. KiciÅski said that the project is nearing its final stages, and is even nearing its submittal for final certification. Despite nearing its “final” build though, KiciÅski said that CD Projekt Red will still continue to work onÂCyberpunk 2077up until launch day, which isn’t shocking whatsoever. Nearly all games that release nowadays have some sort of day one patch, after all.
While some might scoff at the notion ofÂCyberpunk 2077, you know, actually releasing, KiciÅski overall sounded extremely confident that the current launch date will be met. The fact that he went as far to admit that certification is upon the studio backs up that notion, too. If you’ve been fearful that the title will somehow slip into 2021, it seems like there’s a very good chance that it won’t – thank goodness.
We’ll finally be able to get our hands onÂCyberpunk 2077when it releases later this fall on November 19 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. A version of the game for Stadia is also in the pipeline, as is next-gen iterations onPS5 and Xbox Series X. All three of these latter installments still do not have specified launch dates, however.
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