Thursday, January 16th 2020

Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed Five Months to September 2020

CD Projekt Red has come out on Twitter with an important announcement regarding the release of their highly-awaited Cyberpunk 2077 game: a five month delay which pushes release to September, instead of the previously-set launch on April 16th. CD Projekt Red said that "We are currently at a stage where the game is complete and playable, but there's still work to be done. Night City is massive - full of stories, content, and places to visit, but due to the sheer scale and complexity of it all, we need more time to finish playtesting, finishing and polishing. We want Cyberpunk 2077 to be our crowning achievement for the generation and postponing launch will give us the precious months we need to make the game perfect." Launching so late into the year does pose questions regarding launch on the next-gen Xbox Series X and PS5 systems; but the developer has already told us the game won't be available on those on launch day.

Game delays are usually taken with disappointment. This editor, however, would like to point out that CD Projekt Red has a proven track record in delivering genre-defining experiences. The Witcher 3 was such for RPGs and fantasy settings; the developer is certainly aiming for no less than the same effect with Cyberpunk 2077 and its FPS gameplay. I, for one, don't mind having a delay on such a game. I'd much rather have it in my hands perfectly polished rather than risk a new Mass Effect: Andromeda situation that could risk killing a new franchise and game world - especially one so interesting as that of Cyberpunk 2077. Patience is a virtue. I believe CD Projekt Red will do everything in their power to make it a game worth our while.
Source: CD Projekt RED
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72 Comments on Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed Five Months to September 2020

#26
dinmaster
every delay you will have someone say, well that's better then a buggy game. execs are like we could make a lot more money if we just delay it till the new xbox and ps5 come out, make some more dlc's for it in the mean time. studio is like, This is the way.
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#27
Xzibit
They are giving it the usual visual downgrade and bugs only to be packaged in a DLC package later.
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#28
mouacyk
They delayed this to make progress on Witcher 4, which is riding the Netflix momentum.
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#29
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
Aww man I gotta start my painful countdown again :banghead:
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#30
ShurikN
My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined...
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#31
lexluthermiester
I'm ok with this. CDPR only delays games when they want to give a game that extra bit of polish. It's only a few months and as Solaris17 mentioned in another thread, it's better for them to wait and take their time to get things just right.
ShurikNMy disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined...
You'll be ok and happy when you actually get to play it. :toast:
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#33
IceShroom
Perhaps RTX is the reason for delay!!:cool:
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#34
cmatt099
There is gonna be plenty of other games in between now and then coming out and hopefully we will see this packaged with the new NVIDIA cards. I got an EVGA 2080 Super and a 9900K cpu just to play Cyberpunk 2077 but im beginning to think that I should have waited for a real upgrade with Ampere.
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#35
Fatalfury
people are not disappointed ,just sad
especially for all those who pre-ordered..
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#36
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Vya DomusFunny how usually this is sort of bad news because it suggests the game wasn't anywhere near ready and the development process could be facing serious problems, but since it's CDPR it's alright.
I'd rather wait a few months than play a bug-infested crashing pile of shit. Well, unless it's a feature, like in most Bethesda games.
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#37
RadeonProVega
Good news only if they add a option to switch to 3rd person mode. I still have no plans to pay full price for this game if that option is not avaible in the game. What is the point of all that character creation customization if you can't even see your player half the time.
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#38
64K
How to wreck the average gamer's day:

Tell them to wait.
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#39
Ravenmaster
I am alright with this. I'd much rather have a well-optimized game at launch rather than one that needs a dozen day 1 patches
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#40
dj-electric
the54thvoidOh man! That was my birthday game. Gosh darn it. Still, I'll play it with my RTX Super 3080ti GTI.
lol. Now it's my birthday game
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#41
Bytales
iAshox5 months later : Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed to 2021 May
Then September 2025, because a dog ate our backups (we have to start from scratch),
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#42
Vayra86
BOOM.

This is why you don't watch timers and countdowns to launch.

Now, get a life while you still can.
neatfeatguyJust think of it this way. It releases on original date and plays like No Man's Sky and then takes a 6-12 months to patch to an acceptable level....or they delay it for a short duration to make it a better experience.

At least they didn't notify people a week before release about the delay.
Or... they delay and it still needs a day one patch :) You know it will
u2konlineGood news only if they add a option to switch to 3rd person mode. I still have no plans to pay full price for this game if that option is not avaible in the game. What is the point of all that character creation customization if you can't even see your player half the time.
Don't know, but if you play a 3rd person do you walk around with a vanity mirror to look at yourself?

3rd and 1st person are game concepts. Its not just a funny lil mode to switch to. It has implications to game mechanics. That is why in many games built for 3rd person the 1st person mode is pretty shit. Or both modes feel out of place. Skyrim for example... Compare that to purist 1st person FPS in how it feels and moves, and to a 3rd person action game...
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#43
silentbogo
Maybe it's a bit inappropriate, but THANK GOD!
I have a few games on a backburner after Christmas sale, and not enough time to enjoy it all. And some weird and annoying think called "job?" gets in the way occasionally...
Timing is also perfect, cause it's right around my birthday.
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#44
Krzych
They should take all the time they need. Maybe even giving this April date was a mistake. There are more good games than you can could possibly play in your entire life, as long as you have open mind, there is no reason why you would need to play this exact game at the exact time of April 2020. Unless you maybe expect to be dead by May 2020 :D Just calm down.
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#45
rere252
dinmasterevery delay you will have someone say, well that's better then a buggy game. execs are like we could make a lot more money if we just delay it till the new xbox and ps5 come out, make some more dlc's for it in the mean time. studio is like, This is the way.
The "we could make a lot more money" statement doesn't make sense. The current gen install base is huge (over a hundred million PS4s sold). If they'd delay again, then yes - the game would launch in the next gen. But this means most of the wallets will be turned towards making the jump to next gen - which means not investing any more into current gen and not buying the game on current gen platforms. What would happen if they'd release it for next gen platforms? The first year next gen combined console sales will most likely be around 10-15 million and only a percentage of the console owners will be purchasing Cyberpunk. This would mean quite a bit less money for the dev. If they'd release it before the next gen, then they can easily grab the attention of current gen gamers and their willingness to buy the game on a current gen platform. After the current gen (at its peak) has been milked dry and the next gen consoles have gotten some time to grab a sizable chunk of the market share, then the devs could do the same thing Rockstar did with GTA5 - release on the next gen as well, and rake in even more cash.
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#47
AusWolf
"I'd much rather have it in my hands perfectly polished rather than risk a new Mass Effect: Andromeda situation" - Same here.
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#48
rtwjunkie
PC Gaming Enthusiast
Vya DomusFunny how usually this is sort of bad news because it suggests the game wasn't anywhere near ready and the development process could be facing serious problems, but since it's CDPR it's alright.
It’s always alright to delay a game until it’s actually playable without bugs. This is a benefit of them being their own publisher: they can release when ready, not when the publisher says so.
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#49
tfdsaf
Yeah, its was kind of obvious. I hope it won't get delayed again, but it's a massive game and they want to make it bigger and better than the Witcher 3, so I actually expect another delay until 2021, probably early 2021 though, maybe a March release date.

But yeah, it's better to be delayed and be an amazing game, rather than release earlier, but be a mediocre game with lost of bugs.
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#50
Vya Domus
rtwjunkieIt’s always alright to delay a game until it’s actually playable without bugs.
Except you don't really know that at all. It could very well be delayed for years and that still would't guarantee it's going to be playable and bug free.
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