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Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay video, PC specs used here

Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay has finally been shared by CD Projekt Red, giving you the chance to see what Stevivor did at E3 2018 and Gamescom 2018.

CD Projekt Red said it wanted to give gamers the chance to see what media saw, but stressed the final product might be wildly different.

“However, we are also well aware that many of you want to see what the media saw,” studio head Adam Badowski said. “Although this is probably not the same game you’ll see on your screen when we launch, we still decided to share this 48-minute video with you. This is how Cyberpunk 2077 looks today. Let us know what you think!”

That’s right — 48 whole minutes. The video can be seen below, including a special message hidden in its final frame: “Sorry to have kept you waiting for this for so long!”

The developer also shared specs of the PC used to capture the gameplay (at least, at E3). Here’s what was used:

  • CPU: Intel i7-8700K
  • Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z370-I Gaming
  • RAM: G. Skill Ripjaws, V 2x16GB, 300MHz, CL15
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 1080Ti
  • SSD: Samsung 960 Pro 512 GB M.2 PCIe
  • PSU: Corsair SF600 600W

It’s a bit of a beast, eh? Anyways, enough faffing about — let’s get to the gameplay!

Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t expected for a while, but CD Projekt Red confirmed the game is playable from beginning to end.


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