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Cyberpunk 2077: "The game looks better every day"; is already being classified

The multiplayer mode of Cyberpunk 2077 will not arrive until after 2021

CD Projekt RED finalizes all the details so that the game is released on the estimated date this September. They don't think about more delays.

CD Projekt RED is taking advantage of the delay of Cyberpunk 2077 to work with more attention in what is postulated as one of the most ambitious video games of the year. After The Witcher 3, the Polish study wants to culminate the already veteran present generation of consoles through a development that is already being classified by regulatory bodies.

Adam Badowski, leader of the study, has communicated this information through Twitter and adds that, while they wait to know this legal classification, they are working on polishing technical aspects of the title, and nearing completion of its development.

“While we wait for the game to be qualified, we are working on polishing technical and testing aspects. The game looks better every day, ”he says.

Thus, age rating agencies in North America, Europe and the Middle East, among others, such as ESRB or PEGI, already have the product to evaluate it as appropriate; although no less than a +16 is expected in our continent (The Witcher 3 had +18 in all its versions).

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Regarding the content beyond the main story, we know that the game will have about 75 side story missions that, they hope, are at the level of the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt high schools, rated as one of the best last years. This week we have known that the game will have a reversible cover so that buyers can choose the two versions of V: ​​both male and female.

If all goes well, Cyberpunk 2077 will launch worldwide this September 17, after experiencing a delay that initially placed the title this April. It can be played on both PS4 and Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia. In addition, those who get an Xbox Series X this Christmas can enjoy it without cost thanks to the Smart Delivery function: buy once and play in the version that best corresponds to your console.

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