CD Projekt Red says it needs another three weeks to work on the game.
CD Projekt Red has postponed Cyberpunk 2077, indeed. The studio has moved the game’s delivery date by 21 days, from November 19th to December 10th. The postponement influences all forms of the title.
“Probably, there are numerous feelings and inquiries in your minds, thus, most importantly, it would be ideal if you acknowledge our modest expressions of remorse,” the studio said on Twitter. Album Projekt says the postponement is because of the test of dispatching the title on what amounts to nine distinct stages while everybody in the group telecommutes. “Since Cyberpunk 2077 developed towards nearly being a cutting edge title incidentally, we have to ensure all that functions admirably and each variant runs easily,” the studio said.
When Cyberpunk 2077, at last, comes out, you’ll be able to play the game on both current and cutting-edge consoles, as well as PC and Stadia. Everything considered, this is the third time CD Projekt has postponed its most recent open-world RPG.
The title was at first scheduled to come out on April 16, 2020. In January, CD Projekt Red pushed the game back to September 17th. In June, it was postponed to November 19th, and now we have this deferral. While the new date may be disappointing for the individuals who need to play it, the news is more regrettable for the studio’s workers.
According to a recent Bloomberg report, CD Projekt Red recently mandated that the Cyberpunk 2077 team work mandatory six-day workweeks to push the title out.