Everything We Learned About Cyberpunk 2077 At E3 2019

CD Projekt Red’s upcoming vast dystopian world has our attention at E3 2019, and we’ve been rounding up every drop of info we can regarding the RPG.

While Keanu Reeves appearing on the Microsoft stage to unveil the release date is sure to be one of the biggest “E3 Moments” this year, his character in the game is more than a cameo. Reeves plays a digital ghost that regularly appears at your side over the course of the game, haunting your mind. Learn more about Reeve’s role in Cyberpunk 2077 here.

Features editor Kimberly Wallace spoke to quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz, unearthing details about the game world and its six districts. An area known as the Badlands – essentially the city outskirts – is also a topic of conversation. Learn more about the inhabitants of the domain surrounding the city and more about the open world here. Wallace also breaks down a ton of information about what makes the game tick as a role-playing experience gleaned from a massive 50-minute demo at the show here. Cyberpunk 2077 features a “street cred” system that lets you build a name for yourself, opening up new contracts and opportunities as you become well-known for your adventures. However, your rep could also hurt you if you’re trying to stay inconspicuous on a mission, so balancing your reputation could be an interesting feature. Wallace takes a dive into how this system works here.

Reviews editor Joe Juba goes into extensive detail on many aspects of the demo as well, including stats, various approaches to gameplay, nanonwire, and more. You can check that out here. You can even go through the entire game without killing anyone, as our editor-in-chief Andy McNamara tweets!

.@CDPROJEKTRED says Cyberpunk 2077 offers a non-lethal playthrough. But, why would you want to do that? :p
— Andy McNamara (@GI_AndyMc) June 11, 2019

Video producer Ben Hanson spoke to a grab bag of editors about the game and all the new E3 news surrounding it on a special episode of the Game Informer show that you can check out right here.

And hey, what’s better than actually seeing shots from the game? We’ve got a big gallery chock full of the good stuff for you to browse here. And if for some reason you missed the new trailer, we’ve got that for you too. Cyberpunk 2077 has an April 16, 2020 release date – so the future isn’t all that far away at all!

Source: Gameinformer