CD Projekt Red Apologizes to Fans For Delaying Cyberpunk 2077's Gameplay Reveal

CD Projekt Red Apologizes to Fans For Delaying Cyberpunk 2077's Gameplay Reveal

CD Projekt Red Apologizes to Fans For Delaying Cyberpunk 2077's Gameplay Reveal

Yesterday's gameplay reveal of Cyberpunk 2077 took many by surprise and it also put a smile on the faces of many. The game, well let's be honest, the footage looked great and if the actual product ends up looking like this it will be one hell of a technical marvel. As we wait for a release date, which won't be coming out anytime soon, the developers in CD Projekt Red have decided to do something unexpected; apologise.

A Reddit user spotted this during the final frame of the demo and later translated it for the world to see. It's a heartfelt message that explains why the developers didn't show it off during E3, instead choosing to show another trailer. The developers revealed that they didn't think the game was ready and let professionals see it first behind the curtain. Once it was approved, they began to make plans for a worldwide release of the gameplay trailer.

Here's the apology in full:

Much like the gameplay trailer, it's a long apology but one that fans are willing to accept. They did not have to go out of their way to do this but chose to do so anyway. Good on them.

Cyberpunk 2077 does not have a release date but is expected to come out on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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