It is finally October, which means that CD Projekt RED's long-awaited, and highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 is only a bit over a month and a half away from finally becoming available, and those who have been closely following the game's development are probably counting the seconds already.
Cyberpunk 2077's development has, indeed, taken a little bit longer than players would've liked, but the developers at CD Projekt RED have reassured that the delays have been necessary to deliver the top quality product fans are expecting; allowing them to polish the game even more.
While the game has been delayed a few times, CD Projekt RED has promised that they would be keeping players updated on the game's development, and that's exactly what they have been doing. The special Night City Wire presentations have revealed information that the developer hadn't disclosed before, while also releasing trailers that keep building hype amongst players and general audiences.
Cyberpunk 2077 looks great, and the marketing campaign has also been of the highest quality, particularly every time Holywood actor Keanu Reeves — who actually plays a role in the game, too — promotes the game himself, much like the latest trailer released for the game.
This new commercial for Cyberpunk 2077 sees Keanu Reeves telling players to seize the day, and then set it on fire — in the year 2077, so don't get any crazy ideas just yet — while we also get to see some new footage; all in all, a trailer that does a perfect job keeping players excited for the release.
Take a look:
In the most dangerous megacity of the future, the real you is not enough. Become V, a cyber-enhanced mercenary outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant — the key to immortality. Customize your cyberware and skillset, and explore a vast city of the future obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. The choices you make will determine the story and shape the world around you.
Cyberpunk 2077 will be releasing for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia on Thursday the 19th of November; PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X release date has yet to be revealed.