"Cyberpunk 2077" released another exciting trailer showing the viewers what they'll have once the popular game is released. Of course, Keanu Reeves is on the teaser, but this time, he's asking you why you want to visit the Night City.
It doesn't matter if you are looking "for fun, for power, for a shock to the system," because you'll surely experience the thrill. As Keanu Reeves said, "Before they put a bullet in you, you'll make this whole city burn."
With the cool new ad, "Cyberpunk 2077" now looks like a new "Grand Theft Auto." PC Gamer reported that with the exaggerated vehicle effects and over-designed mansion, the game is now very "GTA"-like.
Cyberpunk 2077 release date
The game will be released on Nov. 19 for PS4, PC, Google Stadia, and Xbox One. It'll also be available on GOG and Steam. Previously, the original release date was on Apr. 16.
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However, CD Projekt RED announced in January that the game still needs more time to finish fixing, polishing, and playtesting. Because of this, it was rescheduled on September, and then June 18, until it was finally moved to November.
Cyberpunk 2077 x Dr. Disrespect
The official Twitter account of "Cyberpunk 2077" posted the latest trailer, and guess what? The popular Twitch streamer Dr. Disrespect retweeted the post.
"Just wait until you see what we have planned. Next level," he captioned.
The retweet now has over 1,200 retweets, 138 quote tweets, and 25,600 likes.
"I mean it kinda makes sense. Doc has 4 million followers on Twitch. It would make sense for creators like himself, Ninja, etc. to have skins or content in games. Because every single Dr. Disrespect fan will buy it in game and it will make them money. Stop hating," replied a Twitter user under the name PuertoRicanGuyTTV.
According to Essentially Sports' latest report, Dr. Disrespect is teasing a possible collaboration with the popular game. If there will be a Dr. Disrespect skin in the game once it is released, it would no longer be a surprise since he already collaborated with a free-to-play multiplayer game called "Rogue Company."
Right now, the fans are seeing a possible collab of "Cyberpunk 2077" with the popular streamer, who was previously banned from Twitch.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.