Polish developer CD Projekt Red is known for creating lavishly detailed games that push the limits of the hardware they are on. As such, titles from the studio tend to take a while to release. The latest game from the developer, Cyberpunk 2077, is one such game that has been teased and worked on for almost a decade. Originally slated for release earlier this year before getting pushed back to September, it seems one more delay is in order before the game’s eventual release.

On Twitter early this afternoon, co-founder Marcin Iwiński and studio head Adam Bodowski announced that Cyberpunk 2077 will now be releasing on November 19, 2020. This likely means it will be a next-gen launch title, though the game is still coming to PS4 and Xbox One. You won’t need to worry about upgrading just to play this.

The reason for this delay is simply to bring the game up to the standards of previous CD Projekt games. No content is being added or cut: everything that will launch with Cyberpunk is in the game. In fact, preview builds are currently making the rounds and outlets should be providing coverage shortly.

It’s a bit of a bummer to see this hotly anticipated game get pushed back yet again, but if the end result is as magical as everyone is expecting, then maybe it will be worth it. Now, we just need to address the crunch issues at CD Projekt Red.

Source: Twitter

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