One of the most awaited gaming titles of the year 2020 is Cyberpunk 2077. Speaking of Cyberpunk 2077, it is an upcoming role-playing video game which has been developed by CD Projekt Red.
The game is scheduled to be released on April 16, 2020, and will be available on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One platform. Cyberpunk 2077 will also be released on the new cloud gaming platform, Google Stadia.
The game has been set up in a dystopian Night City, an open world that features six different areas. In the game, players take the role of customizable mercenary V, who is skilled in hacking, machinery, and different types of weapons.
Cyberpunk 2077 game has been developed using the REDengine 4 game engine. Gamers and fans have very high expectations from this game. Well, the release of the game is still far away, but data miners, as usual, have leaked some game data way ahead of release, including a snippet of the game’s map.
As it is an open-world game, Cyberpunk 2077 is expected to have a very big map, and the studios’ previous game The Witcher 3 also had a very large map for players to explore.
A Reddit user, TheHeroicOnion, has posted a glimpse of the map, which displays one of the major cityscapes that players will see in the game. Have a look at the map down below.
Well, it is only a leaked map, so players should only take this information with the grain of salt until it comes from any official source. With so many leaks floating around, it is currently difficult to say which one is accurate, and which one is fake.
Cyberpunk 2077 game will also feature the popular Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves, who is famous for his work in the John Wick series.
Earlier, the game’s quest director, Mateusz, explained how the character’s life path and choices made throughout the game affect quests and players’ Cyberpunk 2077 experience. You can read more details by heading here.
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