Monday, February 17th 2020
NVIDIA Teases Cyberpunk 2077 themed GeForce RTX Graphics Card
CD Projekt Red, a game developer behind an upcoming game called Cyberpunk 2077, decided to question, on Twitter, whatever NVIDIA will make any special-edition GeForce RTX graphics card for the Cyberpunk 2077 game launch. The official NVIDIA GeForce replied to it with a hint of a doubt, however, what followed was an official teaser of the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 themed GeForce RTX graphics card.
While the image below is a bit blurry, it was done on purpose of teasing just enough, but not everything. Classical marketing is in play here, however, we can extract some details. The card in question is a GeForce RTX GPU with a reference type cooler that is colored with yellow accenting around the GPU shroud. Since Cyberpunk 2077 launches in September, NVIDIA should launch its special edition graphics card around that timeframe. We have no information on what the GPU in question is and what is inside the teased card, but we can hope to find out soon.
Update: Turns out this is just a RTX 2080 Ti with a Cyberpunk color theme, for $1,100.
Source:
NVIDIA Geforce (Twitter)
While the image below is a bit blurry, it was done on purpose of teasing just enough, but not everything. Classical marketing is in play here, however, we can extract some details. The card in question is a GeForce RTX GPU with a reference type cooler that is colored with yellow accenting around the GPU shroud. Since Cyberpunk 2077 launches in September, NVIDIA should launch its special edition graphics card around that timeframe. We have no information on what the GPU in question is and what is inside the teased card, but we can hope to find out soon.
Update: Turns out this is just a RTX 2080 Ti with a Cyberpunk color theme, for $1,100.
32 Comments on NVIDIA Teases Cyberpunk 2077 themed GeForce RTX Graphics Card
And the deadline is postponed again!
Just what I heard not sure how true this is.
People need to chill out.
Let me know if they bother explaining to you that different people working different jobs have different skillsets, or if they just skip straight to throwing you out.
Let me remind those it applies to that we have complained for years every time a game is released unfinished because a publisher demanded its release. Yet here we have a dev that is big enough to not have a publisher, and whose only deadline is “till the game is ready”, and people are complaining that they want the game.
:banghead:
Hey, they thought they needed the extra time, so let them take it. Better than all the other times that things haven't been delayed but clearly needed it.