Cyberpunk 2077being anything other than an acclaimed game feels like a distant memory now, thank goodness. However, due to its publicised redemption, upon completion of the game we hunger for more experiences that come close to it.Towards the end of January, we learnt thatCyberpunk 2077would be receivinganother updatein spite of the fact most of the team is now working on the upcoming The Witcher title. Designed to tackle “common issues”, quality of life is still at the forefront of the devs’ minds.We can’t get enough ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, so don’t forget to check it out if you haven’t already!As joyous as this is the fandom still lost to the neon bright underworld of this dystopian masterpiece, there are those of us who need something new, something fresh, to keep us going. This is where a freeSteamdemo comes into play.AdvertHaving notable similarities toCyberpunk 2077,Dystopikais best described as a “zen” way to enjoy the vivid lights and distinctive aesthetic of that universe. Think of thisPCgame as a way to create your very ownCyberpunk 2077-inspired city, giving you the chance to determine how the people living in its sprawling streets fare.This isn’t about “winning or losing”, this is about relaxation, a word few would associate with anyCyberpunk 2077-esque playthrough. “There are no goals, no resource management, no objectives. Just simply relax and immerse yourself in the visuals and sounds of your city. Escape to a future that you’ve built.”Granted, high energy is what makesCD Projekt Red’s game so iconic, however, there are times when some of us just wish to be immersed within its world without the need for violence.Dystopikagives us that opportunity.Available for Microsoft players only (for now, at least), the demo is free for you to download to see if commanding such a cityscape is for you. Then, later in the year, the full game will be released and you’ll be able to run the empire you’ve always wanted.Featured Image Credit: Voids Within, CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,PC,Steam,Xbox,PlayStation

Cyberpunk 2077being anything other than an acclaimed game feels like a distant memory now, thank goodness. However, due to its publicised redemption, upon completion of the game we hunger for more experiences that come close to it.Towards the end of January, we learnt thatCyberpunk 2077would be receivinganother updatein spite of the fact most of the team is now working on the upcoming The Witcher title. Designed to tackle “common issues”, quality of life is still at the forefront of the devs’ minds.We can’t get enough ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, so don’t forget to check it out if you haven’t already!As joyous as this is the fandom still lost to the neon bright underworld of this dystopian masterpiece, there are those of us who need something new, something fresh, to keep us going. This is where a freeSteamdemo comes into play.AdvertHaving notable similarities toCyberpunk 2077,Dystopikais best described as a “zen” way to enjoy the vivid lights and distinctive aesthetic of that universe. Think of thisPCgame as a way to create your very ownCyberpunk 2077-inspired city, giving you the chance to determine how the people living in its sprawling streets fare.This isn’t about “winning or losing”, this is about relaxation, a word few would associate with anyCyberpunk 2077-esque playthrough. “There are no goals, no resource management, no objectives. Just simply relax and immerse yourself in the visuals and sounds of your city. Escape to a future that you’ve built.”Granted, high energy is what makesCD Projekt Red’s game so iconic, however, there are times when some of us just wish to be immersed within its world without the need for violence.Dystopikagives us that opportunity.Available for Microsoft players only (for now, at least), the demo is free for you to download to see if commanding such a cityscape is for you. Then, later in the year, the full game will be released and you’ll be able to run the empire you’ve always wanted.Featured Image Credit: Voids Within, CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,PC,Steam,Xbox,PlayStation
Cyberpunk 2077being anything other than an acclaimed game feels like a distant memory now, thank goodness. However, due to its publicised redemption, upon completion of the game we hunger for more experiences that come close to it.Towards the end of January, we learnt thatCyberpunk 2077would be receivinganother updatein spite of the fact most of the team is now working on the upcoming The Witcher title. Designed to tackle “common issues”, quality of life is still at the forefront of the devs’ minds.We can’t get enough ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, so don’t forget to check it out if you haven’t already!As joyous as this is the fandom still lost to the neon bright underworld of this dystopian masterpiece, there are those of us who need something new, something fresh, to keep us going. This is where a freeSteamdemo comes into play.AdvertHaving notable similarities toCyberpunk 2077,Dystopikais best described as a “zen” way to enjoy the vivid lights and distinctive aesthetic of that universe. Think of thisPCgame as a way to create your very ownCyberpunk 2077-inspired city, giving you the chance to determine how the people living in its sprawling streets fare.This isn’t about “winning or losing”, this is about relaxation, a word few would associate with anyCyberpunk 2077-esque playthrough. “There are no goals, no resource management, no objectives. Just simply relax and immerse yourself in the visuals and sounds of your city. Escape to a future that you’ve built.”Granted, high energy is what makesCD Projekt Red’s game so iconic, however, there are times when some of us just wish to be immersed within its world without the need for violence.Dystopikagives us that opportunity.Available for Microsoft players only (for now, at least), the demo is free for you to download to see if commanding such a cityscape is for you. Then, later in the year, the full game will be released and you’ll be able to run the empire you’ve always wanted.
Cyberpunk 2077being anything other than an acclaimed game feels like a distant memory now, thank goodness. However, due to its publicised redemption, upon completion of the game we hunger for more experiences that come close to it.
Towards the end of January, we learnt thatCyberpunk 2077would be receivinganother updatein spite of the fact most of the team is now working on the upcoming The Witcher title. Designed to tackle “common issues”, quality of life is still at the forefront of the devs’ minds.
We can’t get enough ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, so don’t forget to check it out if you haven’t already!
As joyous as this is the fandom still lost to the neon bright underworld of this dystopian masterpiece, there are those of us who need something new, something fresh, to keep us going. This is where a freeSteamdemo comes into play.
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Having notable similarities toCyberpunk 2077,Dystopikais best described as a “zen” way to enjoy the vivid lights and distinctive aesthetic of that universe. Think of thisPCgame as a way to create your very ownCyberpunk 2077-inspired city, giving you the chance to determine how the people living in its sprawling streets fare.
This isn’t about “winning or losing”, this is about relaxation, a word few would associate with anyCyberpunk 2077-esque playthrough. “There are no goals, no resource management, no objectives. Just simply relax and immerse yourself in the visuals and sounds of your city. Escape to a future that you’ve built.”
Granted, high energy is what makesCD Projekt Red’s game so iconic, however, there are times when some of us just wish to be immersed within its world without the need for violence.Dystopikagives us that opportunity.
Available for Microsoft players only (for now, at least), the demo is free for you to download to see if commanding such a cityscape is for you. Then, later in the year, the full game will be released and you’ll be able to run the empire you’ve always wanted.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,PC,Steam,Xbox,PlayStation