Announced earlier this year, CD Projekt RED’s in-development role-playing game Cyberpunk will now be known as Cyberpunk 2077. Aside from the official title reveal, CD Projekt RED reiterated that the game will feature a nonlinear story and dark, mature themes, which seems in line with the studio’s previous work on its Witcher franchise.
According to an official release, “Freedom of action and diversity in gameplay will be delivered thanks to the sandbox nature of the game and mechanics inspired by the “Cyberpunk 2020” pen-and-paper system, fine-tuned to meet the requirements of a modern RPG. Gameplay will pump adrenaline through players’ veins and be consistent with the celebrated Cyberpunk spirit – rebellion, style, edge, uncertainty. And of course, a cyberpunk reality cannot be deprived of murderous steel – guns, rifles, implants, dozens of gadgets and other varied pieces of equipment needed to survive on the streets of Night City.”
That certainly sounds interesting, but because it’s still early in development Cyberpunk 2077 hasn't yet been shown off outside of the studio, so we don't yet know what it feels like to play. You can find more details on how the video game and the pen and paper game relate to each other in a new blog post on Cyberpunk 2077’s official site.
More news emerged from a recent special event held by GOG.com and CD Projekt RED. First, The Witcher 2 is now available for Mac. Second, GOG.com is also distributing games for Mac. As of right now 50 games are available for Apple’s OS. You can find additional deals and promotions for the Mac-compatible games, as well as an option to pay what you want for a number of classic Interplay titles, over on GOG.com.
Source : ign[dot]com
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