Monday, October 5th 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Has Gone Gold, November 17 Launch Almost a Given
CD Projekt Red announced that Cyberpunk 2077, the year's most anticipated game has gone Gold, meaning that its release-to-market version is ready, which it can pass on to its distributors. "See you in Night City on November 19th!," reads the CDPR tweet announcing the Gold status. The game had seen a series of launch delays in its nearly decade-long development cycle. Cyberpunk is an open-world RPG, not much unlike GTA. The game is based on a fictional city along the US west coast called Night City, set in the year 2077, when technology is a force of nature. Ahead of its launch, a user on Resetera forums leaked a map of Night City, find it below.
Sources:
CD Projekt Red (Twitter), Resetera Forums, via HotHardware
39 Comments on Cyberpunk 2077 Has Gone Gold, November 17 Launch Almost a Given
gg life
The US... is fast looking like a superpower ready to fall. The cracks were there for decades... no amount of duct tape can help it now
I've worked for companies over in the US, people there were treated much better than we were over here (not that we weren't treated fairly). Of course, there are rotten apples everywhere.
But I feel we've drifted a little from the topic.
I do agree on not liking the overall taxation level. But nobody does, anywhere I reckon
In the case of CDPR, they're getting ready for a AAA game release. Different situation but same need, all hands on deck for extra time to get the project done one time.
CD/DVD to factory to multiply it :)