
Despite its very rocky launch, the popularity of CD Projekt Red’sCyberpunk 2077is one that continues to grow as its fanbase craves more of that cybernetic lore.
It’s no secret thatCyberpunk 2077was a bit of a mess at launch, especially when it concerned last-gen consoles.Cyberpunk 2077was so bad on PS4, thatSony pulled it from the PS Store, only to make atriumphant return months later.
Check out the Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty trailer below!
Thankfully,Cyberpunk 2077is a much better game now, at least on new-gen consoles, and is pretty much the game that we would hoped it would be.
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Not content with existing in the world of video games,Cyberpunk 2077is one that can beenjoyed on tabletop, as aNetflix anime seriesand of course, immersive novels too. The latter of which is today’s topic of discussion.
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“In the megalopolis of Night City, a group of seemingly ordinary strangers are torn from their everyday lives and unwillingly thrust into a criminal conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of power,” reads the synopsis. “Finding themselves in desperate straits, they must ask themselves where the human ends and the digital begins — and whether a line should be drawn between them at all…”
In related news, the highly anticipated expansion,Phantom Libertywhich stars the charismatic actor Idris Elba releases next month for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. However, the expansion will beplayable in just a couple of weeks!
Cyberpunk 2077is out now for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
Topics:CD Projekt Red,Cyberpunk 2077