Everspace 2 delayed as it gets the heck away from Cyberpunk 2077
Imagine trying to schedule the release of a game alongside one of the most over-hyped in history? Can’t instil a great deal of confidence, right?
Imagine trying to schedule the release of a game alongside one of the most over-hyped in history? Can’t instil a great deal of confidence, right?
You know your game might be a little overhyped if other studios are refusing to release in the same window, which is exactly what CDPR wants, I’m sure.
In what’s going to be devastating news to fans and WONDERFUL for game journos dreading November, Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed again. Again. Again.
Cyber-pimp my ride in Cyberpunk 2077.
It’s official! No more delays, no more postponements: Cyberpunk 2077 is officially coming out on November 19 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One (and next-gen later). Guess all that crunch helped.
With all the controversy around crunch time in the video game industry in recent years, CDPR was initially adamant that they wouldn’t require developers to work unrealistic hours.
Meanwhile I’ll be wondering if I can afford RGB lighting for my boner-coaster, or if I can upgrade to a model that can be used to show movies on my wall with a built-in projector.
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