
CD Projekt RED has finally downed tools onCyberpunk 2077.
It’s impressive to see what the team has achieved in recent years. Night City is easily one of my favourite game locations ever, and I didn’t think I’d be saying that back whenCyberpunk 2077was launched.
It’s so dense, packed with an exquisite level of detail. In fact, developers have teased that there are plenty of secrets and Easter eggs that players are yet to unearth.
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Of course, developers will now continue to provide minor bug fixes but no new context is coming toCyberpunk 2077,withCD Projekt REDinstead focused on the next instalment inThe Witcherseries.
If you’re playing the game onPCthough, you can always extend the game via mods and one NexusMods creation is proving to be a hit.
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It goes without saying thatCyberpunk 2077is hardly short of in-game activities, but we’ll always welcome one more.
While real life roulette tables are another topic entirely, and we don’t condone gambling, there’s no harm in risking a few virtual eddies on this particular activity.
Just as with a real roulette table, you’ll be willing the ball to land in a particular slot with the wheel, ball, and chips all being fully animated.
The mod’s creator promises a simple user interface and, naturally, there’s the opportunity to bag a generous prize.
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Once installed, there are multiple locations at which you can sample this mini-game and results will be shown on world-accurate holographic displays.
You can download the mod totally for free from NexusMods if you want to give it a whirl, no wheel pun intended.
At the time of writing, NexusMods is experiencing an outage but the site is aware of the problem and is working to resolve this issue.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,Mods,PC