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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ release date: Title to make three separate appearances during PAX Aus

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CD Projekt Red has been heavily marketing “Cyberpunk 2077” in recent months to prepare for next year’s launch. In August, the developers released another trailer for the game, this time focusing on the possible builds that players can follow.

But even when the team has been widely responsive about questions regarding “Cyberpunk 2077,” the gaming community is still curious if the developers have any more gameplay reveal to show. The answer to that is unclear but will likely get sorted out once CD Projekt makes an appearance in the upcoming PAX Aus.

Gamespot reports that “Cyberpunk 2077” will be present during the event, which will take place between Oct. 11 to 13. What’s more, the title will be showcasing three separate presentations that will last 45 minutes each during the conference.

Cyberpunk 2077 to reveal more info next week

On Oct. 11 and 12, “Cyberpunk 2077” can be found at the Main Theatre, while Oct. 13 will have the developers presenting at Gamespot’s own area. Hopefully, more gameplay footage will be released during the event as what’s been seen still can’t sate the curiosity of the gaming community.

This isn’t surprising given that “Cyberpunk 2077” has been created as a massive game. There is plenty of info to be discovered inside it even if the team has been pushing out a lot of gameplay footage in the past couple of months. Hell, even Keanu Reeves’ Johnny Silverhand alone is enough to send anyone through a rabbit hole.

Night City will be one of Cyberpunk 2077’s stars

The locations in “Cyberpunk 2077” is also a point of interest for gamers since the developers made a point of creating them to be unique and have a sort of personality of their own. Indeed, even the history of how each of them came to be has been provided with rich detail. The reasoning behind this is that CD Projekt wants Night City to be one of the stars of the game, Gamesradar reported.

“You don’t want a city to be repetitive and boring and just have buildings. We really wanted to make sure that every district has its very own atmosphere and vibe, and they all have different people and their own different history,” says Marthe Jonkers, senior concept artist of CD Projekt Red. As for when the game will arrive, it’s been slated for release on April 16, 2020, with pre-orders already available on multiple platforms.

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