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Cyberpunk 2077 June reveal delayed in support of Black Lives Matter

Update: The Cyberpunk 2077 June reveal event has been delayed to 26 June (in Australia) in support of Black Lives Matter.

“We decided to move Night City Wire to Jun 25th. We still look forward to sharing new information about CP’77, but more important discussions are happening right now and we want them to be heard. We wholeheartedly stand against racism, intolerance and violence. Black Lives Matter,” CD Projekt Red said in a statement.

We’ve updated our E3 2020 replacement livestream schedule accordingly.

Original story: A special Cyberpunk 2077 June reveal event is part of Summer Game Fest and promises new information ahead of the game’s September 2020 launch.

Scheduled for 11 June — likely 12 June here in Australia — not much is known about the event. Both the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account and Summer Game Fest’s Geoff Keighley teased the event:

Summer Game Fest is “designed from the ground-up as a first-of-its-kind, all-digital consumer celebration,” according to Keighley, a “multi-month global festival that highlights video games, the world’s leading form of entertainment.”

Earlier this week, the Australian Classification Board released its report on the title, revealing why it had earned an R18+ classification.

Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for a 17 September release on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. A Stadia release will follow where available in 2020; a next-gen release on Xbox Series X and PS5 is planned for 2021.


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