Cyberpunk 207777 ‘Preparing for Certificate Entry’ and ‘Next Generation Won’t Take 70 Dollars’

Cyberpunk 207777 is preparing to enter the final certificate after two delays in its scheduled release this year, the CD project said.

The highly anticipated RPG shooter was recently suspended from September to November 19. This was the second delay in the first game of the year, it fell behind after dropping the target from the original target in April.

Calling investors on Thursday, President Adam Kisiski said when asked about the goal of releasing the CD project’s debut almost this time around:

“Of course we will work on the title to the very end; That’s normal. It’s a big game, but as we said – everything is on track and we plan to launch it on November 19th. “

Cyberpunk 2077 will play through backwards compatibility on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles, and a “proper, full-fledged next-gen version” is planned for release next year.

Cyberpunk 2077 ‘Preparing to enter certificate’.

Asked by another investor if recent trends in the CD project would determine the price of the next genre game, Business Development VP Maicha Nokovsky said the company would not do so.

“As I said when answering the previous question, we already announced – a while ago – our game pre-orders in the United States are running at 9.99 and we don’t plan to change this price at the last minute,” he said.

“It has been on the market and has been known to customers for some time. The game has been marketed by several retailers in Europe for quite some time, so, in other words, we are not planning to change where we will be at the last minute for consumers. “

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CD Project Red released the new Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay during the live stream of the second Night City cable last month. The presentation included new information about leafpaths – players can choose between street children, nomads and corporate characters as soon as they start playing. And the weapons players will continue to do so.