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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ release date: Is there going to be an open beta/early access for the game?

Photo via Cyberpunk 2077 Facebook Page

“Cyberpunk 2077” is set to raise the bar higher for future RPG titles. From how the narrative is handled all the way down to the grittier details of the game, “Cyberpunk 2077” is expected to push multiple gaming limits to new territories.

As such, there are thousands of players who are dying to get their hands on the title as its release date is still six months away. Unfortunately, there’s no way to play “Cyberpunk 2077” early on as CD Projekt Red said they aren’t interested in giving early access to anyone.

This has been confirmed by the game’s official Twitter page after a fan asked the developers if there’s any way to play it before the launch. And while this information was confirmed last year, the team behind “Cyberpunk 2077” is still maintaining its stance about the matter.

Cyberpunk 2077 to attend PAX Aus

The good news is that more content about the game is slated to hit the gaming community soon. CDPR has announced that “Cyberpunk 2077” will be making an appearance in the upcoming PAX Aus that will take place between Oct. 11 to 13. The game will be showcased on three different occasions, with each presentation lasting 45 minutes.

It’s still unclear if more “Cyberpunk 2077” gameplay footage will be released, however. Perhaps the developers will only be showing off the same video that’s already available on the web, while simultaneously answering questions about the game.

Cyberpunk 2077 releasing more 4K images on its Facebook page

Meanwhile, the “Cyberpunk 2077” Facebook page is releasing more images about the title, the latest of which features Night City once again. In the picture (posted above), the team showed off a dangerous area that’s likely somewhere within the bowels of Pacifica, the seediest area in the game.

Pacifica has been described as an area that is ruled by gangs and plagued by poverty. In one of the gameplay demo, the developers explained that Pacifica is under the control of the Voodoo Boys. However, their tight grip on the area has been challenged after the Animals moved in for reasons unknown. One of the missions of “Cyberpunk 2077” is to have players work for the Voodoo Boys to get rid of their rivals.

Players can opt to finish the quest through different means, including the ability to resolve the conflict without firing a single bullet or killing a single soul. As for its release date, “Cyberpunk 2077” is slated to hit the shelves on April 16, 2020.

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