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'Cyberpunk 2077' Dev Spent 175 Hours With The Game, Still Not Finished

Imogen Mellor

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'Cyberpunk 2077' Dev Spent 175 Hours With The Game, Still Not Finished

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

If you go into my Steam library and look at the time spent in-game you'd see a lot of titles with a respectful amount of time, but at the top of that list is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. That game is huge, and not only does it have a massive amount of content to explore - it's also such a high level of gameplay that players regularly come back to the world although they know the game from top to bottom.

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One hundred hours seems like just about the amount of time you'd need to spend exploring a decent amount of the game and DLC, but CD Projekt Red says that's not enough. Try 175 hours for Cyberpunk 2077. It turns out the developers really want us to be able to delve deep into the waters of Cyberpunk because the QA lead on the project, Łukasz Babiel, has spent 175 hours in the game, and still not got to the end of what it has to offer.


The developer shares a screenshot of what it looks like picking the Nomad beginning of the game, before sharing another screenshot of 175 hours and 43 minutes within the game. When asked if this was a completionist run, Babiel says no, it's just on the highest difficulty where he's taking his time to loot everything and take advantage of what the game has to offer. A chill playthrough in essence.

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It seems then, that Cyberpunk 2077 is really going to be a saga - an epic where one playthrough isn't going to satisfy a real knowledge of everything the title has to offer. We're all going to have to play as a Nomad, a Corpo, and a Street Kid just to get to know all the options for the beginning - and we can't wait to lose hundreds of hours to CD Projekt Red if Cyberpunk 2077 is all they say it is. Cheers, VG247.

Topics: News, Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red

Imogen Mellor
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