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Cyberpunk 2077 is a 2020 action role-playing video game developed and published by CD Projekt. The story takes place in Night City, an open world set in the Cyberpunk universe. Players assume the first-person perspective of a customisable mercenary known as V, who can acquire skills in hacking and machinery with options for melee and ranged combat.
The game was developed using the REDengine 4 by a team of around 500 people, exceeding the number that worked on the studio's previous game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015). CD Projekt launched a new division in Wrocław, Poland, and partnered with Digital Scapes, Nvidia, QLOC, and Jali Research to aid the production. Cyberpunk creator Mike Pondsmith was a consultant, and actor Keanu Reeves has a starring role. The original score was led by Marcin Przybyłowicz, featuring the contributions of several licensed artists.
CD Projekt released Cyberpunk 2077 for PlayStation 4StadiaWindows, and Xbox One on 10 December 2020, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions planned to follow in 2021. It received praise for its narrative, setting, and graphics, although some of its gameplay elements received mixed responses. In contrast, it was widely criticized for bugs, particularly in the console versions which also suffered from performance issues; Sony removed it from the PlayStation Store on 17 December 2020.


PC REQUIREMENTS

Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements (minimum)
  • Resolution: 1080p.
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3570K/ AMD FX-8310.
  • GPU: GTX 780/ Radeon RX 470.
  • RAM: 8GB.
  • VRAM: 3GB.

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot; player completing a mission.

Cyberpunk 2077 is played in a first-person perspective as V,[5] a mercenary whose voice,[6] face, hairstyles, body type and modifications, background, and clothing are customisable. Stat categories—Body, Intelligence, Reflexes, Technical, and Cool—are influenced by the character classes that players assume, which are NetRunner (hacking), Techie (machinery), and Solo (combat). V must consult a "ripperdoc" to upgrade and purchase cyberware implants; black markets offer military-grade abilities.[7] The rarity of any given equipment is shown by a coloured tier system.[8] V can take cover, aim, run, jump, double jump, and slide.[9][10] Melee strikes can be dealt with close-combat weapons.[11][12] There are three types of ranged weapons, all of which can be customised and modified—Power (standard), Tech (which penetrate walls and enemies), and Smart (with homing bullets).[13][14] Ranged weapons are equipped to ricochet bullets in a target's direction and slow them down in bullet time. Four types of damage can be inflicted and resisted—Physical, Thermal, EMP, and Chemical.[15][16][17] Weapon use increases accuracy and reloading speed, which are manifested in character animations.[18] Gunsmiths repair and upgrade weapons.[11] The game can be completed without killing anyone,[19] with non-lethal options for weapons and cyberware.[20]
The open world metropolis Night City, California, consists of six regions—the corporate City Center, immigrant-inhabited Watson, luxurious Westbrook, suburban Heywood, gang-infested Pacifica, and industrial Santo Domingo. Its surrounding area, the Badlands, can also be explored. V navigates these locations on foot and in vehicles, which are subject to either a third- or first-person view.[7] Pedestrians are vulnerable to vehicular collisions.[14] Depending on the location, law enforcement may be alerted if V commits a crime.[21][22] Radio stations are available to listen to.[23] The full day-night cycle and dynamic weather affect the way non-player characters (NPCs) behave.[13][24] V owns an apartment and a garage.[11][25] Night City features non-English-speaking characters, whose languages can be translated with special implants.[26] "Braindance" is a device that allows V to undergo other people's experiences.[27][28] Branching dialogues enable interaction with NPCs and actions in quests.[29] Experience points are obtained from main quests and fuel the stats; side quests yield "street cred", unlocking skills, vendors, places, and additional quests.[8][13][14][30] Quests are acquired from characters known as Fixers.[14] Throughout the game, V is aided by various companions.[11] Consumables, like soft drinks, are used for healing, and objects can be inspected in V's inventory.[10] Minigames include hacking, boxing, auto racing,[31] martial arts, and shooting ranges.[32] Player choice leads to different endings.[28]

Synopsis

Setting

Night City is an American megacity in the Free State of North California, controlled by corporations and unassailed by the laws of both country and state. It sees conflict from rampant gang wars and its ruling entities contending for dominance. The city is reliant on robotics for everyday aspects like waste collection, maintenance, and public transportation.[33][34] Its visual identity is derived from the four eras it underwent—austere Entropism, colourful Kitsch, imposing Neo-Militarism, and opulent Neo-Kitsch.[35] Homelessness abounds but does not preclude cybernetic modification for the poor, giving rise to cosmetic addiction and consequent violence. These threats are dealt with by the armed force known as Psycho Squad.[36][37] Trauma Team can be employed for rapid medical services.[38] Because of the constant threat of physical harm, all citizens are allowed to openly carry firearms in public.[39]

Story

The game begins with the selection of one of three lifepaths for the player character V (Gavin Drea or Cherami Leigh): Nomad, Streetkid, or Corpo. All 3 lifepaths involve V starting a new life in Night City with local thug Jackie Welles (Jason Hightower), having various adventures along with a netrunner, T-Bug.
In 2077, local fixer Dexter DeShawn (Michael-Leon Wooley) hires V and Welles to steal a biochip known as "the Relic" from Arasaka Corporation. They acquire the Relic, but the plan goes awry, as they witness the murder of the megacorp’s leader, Saburo Arasaka (Masane Tsukayama), at the hands of his treacherous son Yorinobu (Hideo Kimura). Yorinobu covers up the murder as a poisoning, and triggers a security sweep, in which T-Bug is killed by Arasaka's netrunners. V and Welles escape, but Welles is fatally wounded in the process, and the Relic's protective case is damaged, forcing V to insert it into the cyberware in their head.
DeShawn, furious at the unwanted police attention, shoots V in the head and leaves them for dead in a landfill. V awakens alive, but haunted by the digital ghost of iconic rock star Johnny Silverhand (Keanu Reeves), believed to have died in 2023 during an attempted thermonuclear attack on Arasaka Tower. V learns from their ripperdoc Viktor Vector (Michael Gregory) that DeShawn’s bullet triggered nanotech on the biochip, resurrecting them and beginning an irreversible process by which Silverhand's memories will overwrite V's, effectively killing them within weeks. The biochip cannot be removed, so V must seek out a way to remove Silverhand and survive.
Through reliving Silverhand's memories, V learns that in 2023, Silverhand's then-girlfriend Alt Cunningham (Alix Wilton Regan) had created Soulkiller, an artificial intelligence able to copy netrunners' minds through their neural links. However, the process destroyed the target's brain. Arasaka kidnapped Cunningham and forced her to create their own version of Soulkiller, storing the minds of its subjects in Arasaka's digital fortress, Mikoshi. Silverhand led a rescue effort to save Cunningham, but failed to find her before Arasaka used Soulkiller on her. Silverhand sought revenge through his attack, but Arasaka captured him and used Soulkiller on him as well.
By 2077, Arasaka had perfected Soulkiller technology. The Relic arose from Arasaka's secret research into writing a digital copy of a mind into a living human brain. Eventually, V must decide whether to mount an attack on Arasaka Tower, to gain physical access to Mikoshi and use Soulkiller to remove Silverhand from their body.
Depending upon player actions throughout the game, V can choose between different options to conduct the attack. V can decide to commit suicide, allow Silverhand to stage the attack with his former crew, mount the attack with a network of allies assembled during the game, or mount the attack solo. Regardless, after successfully using Soulkiller, it is revealed that the damage to V's body is irreversible. Depending on player choice, V either remains in their body, with an uncertain life expectancy, or allows Silverhand to take over permanently, in which case he pays his respects to his friends and leaves Night City to start a new life.

Development

Pondsmith onstage, wearing a microphone on his head
Cyberpunk creator Mike Pondsmith has acted as a consultant since 2012.

Cyberpunk 2077 was developed by CD Projekt Red. It is based on Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk role-playing game franchise; Pondsmith started consulting on the project in 2012.[40][41] He also appears in it as a character.[42] The game drew its influences from the 1982 film Blade Runner, manga and anime series Ghost in the Shell, and video games System Shock (1994) and Deus Ex (2000).[43] Pondsmith's follow-up to Cyberpunk V3.0Cyberpunk Red, also made an impact on the lore.[44] The game cost an estimated 1.2 billion Polish złoty (US$317 million) to develop, making it one of the most expensive games ever made.[45][46]

The game entered pre-production with approximately 50 staff members after CD Projekt Red finished The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine (2016).[47][48] The team was expanded over time, surpassing the size of the team for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015).[49][d] After the release of The Wild Hunt, the team began to upgrade its REDengine 3 for Cyberpunk 2077.[53] CD Projekt Red was granted subventions of US$7 million by the Polish government in 2017, which was used to hire team members to work on particular themes such as City Creation and Cinematic Feel.[2] In March 2018, a new studio opened in Wrocław to aid the production.[54] CD Projekt Red partnered with several companies: Digital Scapes to craft additional tools,[55] Nvidia for real time ray tracing,[56] QLOC for quality assurance,[57] and Jali Research to procedurally generate the lip sync for all ten localisations.[58] In 2018, CD Projekt Red stated they had focused on optimization from the start of the project.[59] Originally to include multiplayer features,[60][61] this feature was later decided to be a post-release addition.[62][63]

The first-person perspective was chosen to immerse players more than what third-person would allow.[13] Cutscenes and gameplay were both made in first-person to seamlessly blend together.[64][65] The game features full nudity, which game director Adam Badowski said encapsulates the theme of transhumanism—"the body is no longer sacrum [sacred]; it's profanum [profane]".[66] The quest designers focused on enabling players to decide the order in which quests are undertaken.[67] Side quests were often made from unused parts of the main story.[68] Animation systems were remade to better generate muscle movement, motion capture was improved, and environments were created from prefabricated designs.[40] Reused models had their colours and details altered.[69] Feedback from E3 2018 influenced the non-lethal playthrough and removed the male-female option in character customisation, instead basing it on voice and body type.[70][71]

The script was written in Polish and a separate team translated the dialogue into English.[72] Persons translating into languages other than English were provided with both the original Polish script and an English localization. The English localization was the base for all language versions except the Polish and English ones, however, it was not a determinant that had to be translated one-to-one and allowed translators to be creative. Some other versions, such as the Russian one, were also based on the original, if the translators knew Polish. English and Polish dialogues were recorded independently of each other, as were some of the other language versions. Screenwriters took part in the recording of Polish dialogues, providing the actors with additional information about the characters and the context of the situation, helping them put themselves into the role. Dialogues previously recorded in Polish or English could be made available to authors of later versions in order to correctly convey emotions by the actors. Polish and English actors participating in the recordings, where the game's creators were also present, could suggest changes to the dialogues, some of which were recognized.[73]

Night City was designed with the help of urban planners,[74] and its architecture drew on the style of Brutalism.[75] The world is loaded using vertical streaming[clarification needed] to merely render the assets that appear on screen.[76] By August 2018, the story was completed and could facilitate a complete playthrough.[77] The content was nearly complete in mid-2019, with the rest of development focused largely on polishing.[51] Staff started working from home in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[78] causing a halt in localisation.[79] Despite the studio's disavowal of mandatory overtime in May and June 2019,[80][81] "crunch time" was implemented in the final weeks.[82] In October 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 was released to manufacturing.[83]

Marcello Gandini's designs from the '80s and '90s shaped most of the vehicles' looks.[84] It features a motorbike from the Akira manga and anime film and a car inspired by Mad Max: Fury Road (2015).[85][86] In July 2018, actor Keanu Reeves was approached for the role of Johnny Silverhand,[87] codenamed Mr Fusion to maintain secrecy.[88] He would lend his likeness to, voice, and do motion capture for the character.[89][90] Reeves' dialogue amount is second only to that of V.[91] Having first spent fifteen days recording his lines,[92] Reeves was later granted his request that Silverhand's screen presence be doubled.[93] Masane Tsukayama portrays Arasaka Corporation leader Saburo Arasaka.[94] Musician and producer Grimes voices the frontwoman of Lizzy Wizzy and the Metadwarves.[95]

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt composer Marcin Przybyłowicz wrote the score with P. T. Adamczyk and Paul Leonard-Morgan.[96][97] They created seven and a half hours of music, customising assets for every quest. Genres like raveintelligent dance music, and industrial had an effect on their approach, infusing the tracks with a '90s feel. Analogue synthesizers were employed as much as could be achieved.[98] In-game radio stations play original songs by numerous licensed artists.[99] Sebastian Stępień served as head writer and creative director until early 2019.[100][101]

Release and marketing

Cyberpunk 2077 was announced in May 2012.[48] Trailers for the game were released in January 2013,[102] at E3 2018,[103] and at E3 2019.[104] The game was initially confirmed for Microsoft Windows,[105] with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One announced at E3 2018.[103] Stadia was announced in August 2019.[106]

At E3 2019, an initial release date of 16 April 2020 was announced.[104] This was delayed to 17 September,[107] then 19 November,[108] and finally 10 December.[109]

With E3 2020 cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, CD Projekt's online event Night City Wire showed additional trailers, more gameplay,[110][111][112] and making-of footage.[113] Next-generation ports for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 were announced for 2021.[114] Owners of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions will be able to freely download the game on their respective next-generation models.[115][116] The delayed standalone multiplayer was announced to launch after 2021.[63][117]

The collector's edition consists of a custom box, steelbook, figurine depicting a male V, hardcover artbook, metal pin set and keychain, A Visitor's Guide to Night City, embroidered patches, world compendium, Night City postcards and map, and stickers. The standard edition also contains the compendium, postcards, map, and stickers.[118] Digital items that come with every copy are the soundtrack, art booklet, Cyberpunk 2020 sourcebook, wallpapers, and Cyberpunk 2077: Your Voice comic.[119] Purchases through CD Projekt's subsidiary GOG.com include the digital comic Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams.[120] Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment distributed the game in North America.[121] Bandai Namco Entertainment acted as distributor for twenty-four European countries,[122] Australia, and New Zealand.[123] Spike Chunsoft published the physical PlayStation 4 copies in Japan.[124]

Funko Pops were obtainable starting 16 April 2020.[125] The World of Cyberpunk 2077, a 192-page art book,[126] was published by Dark Horse Books on 29 July.[127] On 9 September, Dark Horse brought out the first issue of a comic book series called Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team with writer Cullen Bunn and illustrator Miguel Valderrama.[128] CD Projekt Red held a cosplay competition from June 2019 to October 2020.[129][130] A card game created alongside publisher CMON LimitedCyberpunk 2077 – Afterlife: The Card Game, is slated for 2020.[131] McFarlane Toys signed a three-year agreement to manufacture action figures.[132] The Cyberpunk 2077-themed Xbox One X, which includes a digital copy and downloadable content,[133] became the final limited edition of that console.[134] Designed with the same aesthetic were video cards,[135] gaming chairs,[136] energy drinks,[137] sneakers,[138] smartphones exclusive to China,[139] and peripherals.[140][141] From May 2020, advertising company Agora Group had newspapers, online services, and radio channels doing promotion in Poland. Their subsidiaries carried out publicity outdoors and in movie theatres, using established brands to disseminate information about the game.[142] Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, an anime spin-off produced by Studio Trigger, is scheduled to premiere on Netflix in 2022.[143]

Reception

Pre-release

Cyberpunk 2077 won over one hundred awards at E3 2018,[56] including Best Game, Best Xbox One Game, Best PC Game,[144] Best RPG,[145] and People's Choice at IGN,[146] Best Role-Playing Game and Game of the Show at Game Informer,[147] Best of E3 at PC Gamer,[148] and Game of the Show at GamesRadar+.[149] The second trailer was considered one of the best at the expo,[150][151][152][153] although writer William Gibson, credited with pioneering the cyberpunk subgenre, described it as "GTA skinned-over with a generic 80s retro-future".[154] Gibson later expressed an affinity toward the first gameplay demo.[155] The first-person perspective, in contrast with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's third-person, was subject to criticism.[156][157] Cyberpunk 2077 was the most widely discussed game of E3 2019,[158] where it was presented awards for Best of E3 at GamesRadar+PC GamerRock, Paper, Shotgun, and Ars Technica,[159][160][161][162] and Best Game, People's Choice, Best PS4 Game, Best Xbox One Game, Best PC Game, and Best RPG at IGN.[163] The third trailer was lauded with emphasis on Reeves' reveal.[164][165]

Liana Ruppert, a journalist for Game Informer who has photosensitive epilepsy, experienced a grand mal seizure while reviewing the game days before its release. The seizure was triggered by the game's "braindance" sequence, which contains red and white flashing lights that reportedly resemble the patterns produced by medical devices used to intentionally trigger seizures.[166] In response, CD Projekt Red made a public statement and reached out to Ruppert.[167][168] The company then released a patch to add a warning, and issued a later patch on 11 December to reduce the risk of inducing epileptic symptoms.[169]

Prior to the release of the game, CD Projekt Red provided review copies of Cyberpunk to several major outlets. CD Projeckt Red issued strict review embargo terms on these review copies, requiring reviewers to sign NDAs and only allowing for footage provided by the company to be shown in reviews; according to Wired Magazine (which did not receive a reviewer copy), violating the NDA could cost around $27,000 per violation.[170] Concern also arose over the fact review copies were issued for the PC version of the game, ensuring that all pre-release reviews related to the PC version of the game, excluding consoles. As a result, this eroded trust from some consumers.[171]

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