CD Projekt Red has been keeping details about when it expects to release “Cyberpunk 2077” quite close to the chest. It has been so secretive, in fact, that fans can’t help but feel compelled to come up with all kinds of predictions on the matter. This might no longer be necessary as its impending appearance during this year’s E3 could signal a 2019 launch for the game.
As GameSpot reports, CD Projekt Red itself has confirmed that it will deign to descend from the clouds to bestow upon lowly mortal fans the gift of more “Cyberpunk 2077” details. This will be done during its E3 appearance and the news is already causing quite the buzz because of the potential implications. To start with, this could mean that the game is close to being ready for release.
The studio has not chosen to divulge more information other than that. However, the presence of “Cyberpunk 2077” in E3 alone is enough to convince many that the developers are close to a final product. For anyone thinking that this is the case, a bucket of ice cold reality awaits.
This comes in the form of Konrad Tomaszkiewicz recently becoming the design director for “Cyberpunk 2077.” For those who don’t know, Tomaszkiewicz is the game director behind “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,” which is far and above considered one of the best games in the world.
With him behind the helm of “Cyberpunk 2077,” quality is practically assured. However, his new position was quite the recent development, with the executive taking over the role only in February. This means that the game might still have a long way to go before it is ready to launch. While it was already mentioned that it is playable from start to finish, there could still be a lot of kinks that need working out.


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