Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Red CD Projekt
  • PC
  • XboxOne
  • PS4
  • X-box Series X
  • PS5
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Cyberpunk 2077 Nintendo Switch 2 Review Update

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Amazing

  • PC
  • XboxOne
  • PS4
  • X-box Series X
  • PS5

Summary

Cyberpunk 2077 throws you into a beautiful, dense cityscape and offers a staggering amount of flexibility in how you choose to take it from there.

Developers
CD Projekt Red
Publishers
CD Projekt
Release Date
Platforms
  • PC
  • XboxOne
  • PS4
  • X-box Series X
  • PS5

Cyberpunk 2077 - Latest Contents

3 months

Cyberpunk 2077 - Official PS5 Pro Update Launch Trailer

3 months - Don't miss the PS5 Pro Update Launch Trailer for Cyberpunk 2077, the hit third-person sci-fi open-world shooter developed by CD Projekt Red. Players on PS5 Pro can explore Night City and become a legend with unprecedented fidelity courtesy of the latest update, taking full advantage of PS5 Pro-specific features and PSSR 2 technology. Make use of Dynamic 4K, Ray Tracing features, 90 FPS support with VRR, and more across three Pro-Enhanced modes to use. The PS5 Pro Update for Cyberpunk 2077 is available now for PlayStation 5 Pro (PS5 Pro), with the game being available now for PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam).
3 months

Cyberpunk 2077's PS5 Pro Upgrades Detailed - IGN Daily Fix

3 months - In today's Daily Fix:Cyberpunk 2077 is getting another update, this time for the PS5 Pro. The new update brings enhanced ray tracing, more framerate options, and 4K resolution for the first time on console. The update is free, and the game itself is free if you're a PS Plus Extra or Essentials member. In sadder news, Sony Pictures Entertainment went through a round of layoffs this morning. Hundreds of employees were affected, but no word yet on how this impacts their adaptations of hit games like Ghost of Tsushima and Helldivers 2. And finally, a Pokémon Go Regional Championship match has fans in an uproar as the winner was disqualified hours after he won.
3 months, 1 week

DLSS 5 will Never Look as Good as V-Rally 3 on the Game Boy Advance

3 months, 1 week - DLSS 5's AI generated game "enhancement" has gone down like a lead balloon in the gaming community. But there's plenty of love out there for the humble Game Boy Advance, a dinky little machine with a 16MHz processor that could barely handle more than 20 polygons on screen. And still, I'd rather play V-Rally 3 on the Game Boy Advance than see another frame of Starfield being butchered by Nvidia's devisive new tech, that takes infinitely more energy to generate than the twin-AA powered GBA could ever dream of. Maybe we need to consider that less is more. Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 undoubtedly look better with raytracing enabled, and technologies like DLSS and AMD's FSR have been crucial for achieveing it. But is DLSS 5's AI filter a step too far?
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