If you own a physical disc on console, GOG doesn’t seem to care–if you have a record of having played it on the profile you’re linking, that appears to be enough to get you your free copy. If you’ve played the game on Game Pass on Xbox, for example, that’s enough to make you eligible. Gamers on Twitter and in comment threads on other sites are reporting that GOG is asking for a bare minimum of information here. The version you own on that platform–standard edition or Game of the Year Edition–will determine which version GOG gives you. The deal goes through June 23, and all you have to do is connect the gaming platform in question to GOG’s new Galaxy 2.0 client. ![]() Or out in the warm summer sun, playing the game while we’re all stuck inside–your decision! GOG Galaxy 2.0 required ![]() Nintendo Switch owners, you’re out in the cold, unfortunately. If you own The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on Xbox, PlayStation, Steam or the Epic Games Store, you’re eligible. If you own The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on (most) any other platform, CD Projekt has a free copy of the PC version for you. To give the many gamers upgrading their PCs for Cyberpunk 2077 something to do, CD Projekt has a pretty stellar deal. In the meantime, the company does have a minor salve in the form of a free game. And then there’s the sexy-looking Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X that Microsoft is currently selling. CDPR and Microsoft revealed Keanu Reeves’ part in the game at Microsoft’s E3 show a couple years back. It’s still coming to PC and both systems, of course, but it’s worth noting that Microsoft has been extra cozy with CD Projekt Red for a bit now. While we have no doubt that CD Projekt Red needs the extra time to finish the game, I find myself wondering of Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t now a console launch title. Mid-November is when industry experts expect Sony to release the PlayStation 5 and Microsoft the Xbox Series X. It’s worth noting that when CDPR delayed the game previously, the studio’s top brass said in January of this year that the developers would be crunching to get the game ready in time for April, meaning that the developers behind this game will likely have been crunching for 11 months by the time Cyberpunk 2077is in our hands.Īs a side note, I can’t help but think that date was intentionally chosen. CDPR also says that the game is in the hands of many journalists and that previews of the game are coming next week, starting after the company airs its Night City Wire digital event on June 25. The company says the game is finished in terms of content and gameplay, but that the game requires additional balance and bug fixes. The studio offered a message through the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter channel:Īn important development update /uFGrt9Tqpi After a five-month delay from April to September, CD Projekt Red has delayed Cyberpunk 2077 another two months, now releasing on November 19. You won’t be playing Cyberpunk 2077 this summer.
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