News | Cyberpunk 2077 contains 45 trophies

CD Projekt Red shared a screenshot of the game in the PlayStation 4 trophy menu, showing that there are 45 trophies to be won in the game.

This is what CD Projekt Reds QA lead Łukasz Babiel did on Twitter. The individual trophies are not visible, but it is clear that there are 26 bronze trophies, while there are seventeen silver, one gold and one platinum. The achievement list for Xbox One and PC will likely be nearly the same.

Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on November 19 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia. Next-gen updates will be released at a later date, although the game will be playable immediately via backward compatibility on PS5 and Xbox Series X.


News | Cyberpunk 2077 gets free downloadable content

Upon release, free downloadable content will come to the highly anticipated action RPG Cyberpunk 2077.

CD Projekt Red has announced this via the game’s official Twitter channel. A fan there asked if Cyberpunk 2077, like The Witcher 3, will get free downloadable content. CD Projekt responded with a humorous gif that answers the question positively.

More details are not yet available on the free dlc. The Witcher 3 has received a total of sixteen free expansions, including new clothing and missions. The game also received two paid expansions with a lot of new missions, areas and content.

The game will be released on November 19 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game will be playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X via backward compatibility when consoles launch, but details of a next-gen update will follow later.


News | Cyberpunk 2077 pre-order Bonuses revealed

The digital bonuses for pre-ordering Cyberpunk 2077 have been revealed. Developer CD Projekt Red announced the extras on their social media platforms.

Cyberpunk 2077 pre orders include a digital version of the soundtrack, artbook, a digital copy of the comic Your Choice! The Cyberpunk 2077 sourcebook, and a variety of backgrounds. In addition to the digital bonuses, players who purchase the physical version of the game will also receive a map of Night City, stickers  and a World Compendium with more information about the game’s setting and lore.

Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on November 19 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game is also playable on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility once the next gen consoles are released.


News | CD Projekt Red unveils new vehicle for Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Red unveiled a new vehicle for Cyberpunk 2077 late last week, the Reaver.

The Reaver is a custom Wraith gang vehicle based on the Quadra Type-66. The car could handle almost a thousand horsepower, according to the developer. The car is clearly an ode to the V8 Interceptor, also known as the Pursuit Special, from Mad Max: Fury Road, as the developer congratulates the people behind the five-year-old movie on the anniversary.

Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on September 17 for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Google Stadia.


News | Cyberpunk 2077 players receive free upgrade for Xbox Series X

The Xbox One version of Cyberpunk 2077 receives a free upgrade for Xbox Series X. This was announced by CD Projekt Red today.

The Cyberpunk 2077’s Twitter account of  says that they think gamers should never buy the same game twice for upgrades. “Owners of Cyberpunk 2077 for the Xbox One get the Xbox Series X upgrade for free as soon as it comes out.”


News | Cyberpunk 2077 postponed until September 2020

Cyberpunk 2077 has been postponed to September 17. That was announced by developer CD Projekt Red tonight.

“We are currently at the stage that the game is complete and playable, but more work needs to be done,” said co-founder Marcin Iwiński and studio head Adam Badowski. “Night City is huge, full of stories, content and places to visit, but because of its scale and complexity, we need more time to test, fix and refine things.

We want Cyberpunk 2077 to be our crowning achievement of this generation and the delay gives us the valuable months to perfect the game.”

CD Projekt Red promises to share news more regularly around the game as the release date approaches, which was initially scheduled for April this year.

The game appears for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.


News | CD Projekt Red renews deal with writer for more The Witcher games.

Developer CD Projekt Red has renewed the deal with writer Andrzej Sapkowski to continue to make games based on The Witcher books.

The developer and the writer already had a deal, from which the previous The Witcher games originated. Sapkowski, however, asked little money for the license, because he expected little success for the games. When it turned out that the games were successful, he wanted to earn more money from it. The writer and the developer eventually came together, and now a new deal has also been concluded for future games.

Adam Kiciński, CEO of CD project Red, reports on the developer’s website: “We have always admired Mr. Andrzej Sapkowski’s work, he is a great inspiration for the team here. Today we are ushering in a new era of our ongoing collaboration.”

The deal means that the studio has the exclusive right to make games, graphic novels, board games and merchandise based on the franchise.


News | Cyberpunk 2077's Story takes place on a larger scale than The Witcher 3

According to Marcin Blacha, story director of CD Projekt Red, the story of Cyberpunk 2077 becomes much more comprehensive than with the developer's previous title.

The story takes place on a much larger scale and affects many more people in the world of Cyberpunk 2077. Blancha indicates this in an interview with the Polish website Inn: Poland. In The Witcher 3, the stories mainly take the form of personal dramas that only concern a number of NPCs. According to Blancha this is different in Cyberpunk 2077.

“From the maker’s perspective. Cyberpunk 2077 is a story about heroes in relation to the world, and the world itself is one of these heroes. If you ask me, the stories take place on a much larger scale instead of of small personal dramas as we know them from The Wticher, “says Blancha.

Blancha goes further by emphasizing that his favorite characters are often confused with himself. This gives him the opportunity to write emotional and deep dialogues for these NPCs. The man attaches great value to completely useless characters. “Without going into too much detail, I can reveal a list of my favorite characters. A prisoner who wants to make his dream come true during a day off, an AI who runs a complete Taxi company on his own and a smart girl who spends half of her time behind the counter of a private store and also works as a sister, “says the story director.

In addition, Blancha says that the script currently fills four books, but the man does not dare venture the exact number of words. He does indicate that not every sentence can be seen in the game. “In the end, we wrote two big volumes full of dialogue. In addition, two complete books were made full of commentary from us.

Last week it was announced that Cyberpunk 2077 will not be available at the launch of the PS5 and Xbox Scarlett.

Cyberpunk 2077 appears April 16, 2020 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.


News | Gwent expansion Iron Judgment appears on October 2

Iron Judgment, the new addition to Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, will be available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One from 2 October.

The expansion adds more than eighty new cards to the digital card game. The new cards, for example, offer the possibility of setting up barricades. The story revolves around King Radovid who arrives with his army from the North to start the attack.

Last week CD Projekt Red already announced that Gwent would be coming to iOS (iPhone and iPad). The game appears in the App Store on October 29. The iOS version of Gwent uses the touchscreen and provides a simple way of playing. Moreover, progress and purchases can be transferred from PC to iOS and vice versa. In this way you can switch between the platforms quickly and easily.

Watch the announcement trailer here.


News | A Cyberpunk 2077 card game is in the making

CMON and CD Project Red have jointly announced a Cyberpunk 2077 card game. The card game is called Cyberpunk 2077 – Afterlife: The Card Game.

The card game was developed by game developer Eric M. Lang and is the first collaboration between the two parties, but certainly not the last. “I am a big fan of Cyberpunk and have been playing it since the first edition, when I was a kid I often played tabletop RPGs and the franchise has always remained true,” Lang says.

“These kind of board games are extremely popular in our studio and hopefully also with our audience, we feel honored that we can collaborate with CMON and can’t wait to share our vision with the world,” adds CD Project Red Rafal Jaki, business development manager to.

The card game takes place in the dark streets of Night City, the backdrop of Cyberpunk 2077. These streets are bursting with gangs that are constantly at war with large corporations for money, power and control. Unlike the immensely popular card game Gwent, known from The Witcher, the card game Afterlife does not appear in the game itself. The card game is therefore only physically available.

Talsorian Gamer previously also announced a new Cyberpunk tabletop RPG and was made in collaboration with developer CD Projekt Red. The board game takes place 33 years before the story of the most anticipated game of 2020: Cyberpunk 2077.

Cyberpunk 2077 is a sequel to the RPG board game that was conceived by Mike Pondsmith. This tabletop RPG was published in 1988 by R. Talsorian. The game was reissued in 1990 under the name Cyberpunk 2020. The first series of books have now been released and the franchise continues to grow.

Pondsmith describes the relationship between the board game and the game of CD Project Red with a Star Wars reference: “The board game of Talsorian is The Empire Strikes Back, while 2077 of CD Projekt Red more embodies the Return of the Jedi”.