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'Cyberpunk 2077' Features Fantasy Cyberspace Described As Cross Between 'Skyrim' And 'Tron'

Ewan Moore

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'Cyberpunk 2077' Features Fantasy Cyberspace Described As Cross Between 'Skyrim' And 'Tron'

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Did you think you already knew everything Cyberpunk 2077 had to offer? Think again, friend. Apparently the upcoming sci-fi RPG will allow players to explore a unique fantasy world through Cyberspace, the digital realm that we saw teased at the end of last year's demo.

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This report comes via the German website GameStar, which recently spoke to the team at CD Projekt Red about Cyberpunk 2077. While these interviews are behind a paywall (and in German), Reddit user Moraez translated the coolest snippets and shared them on Reddit. Thanks for that.

Cyberpunk 2077 / Credit: CD Projekt Red
Cyberpunk 2077 / Credit: CD Projekt Red

While there's not an awful lot of information regarding how this promising-sounding feature works, Cyberspace is essentially a world within a world for hackers, and an area where some of the game's more esoteric sequences will take place. The GameStar translations describe this realm as a cross between Skyrim and Tron, and will feature fantasy-style weapons and spells.

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The Reddit post also claims that in this realm players will be able to summon epic fantasy creatures to do battle - but Moraez has since updated the post to confirm that this was a mistranslation.

"The developer Philip Weber corrected me about the summoning part," he wrote. "Do not expect anything like Pokémon or fighting dragons or something. I am very sorry for causing any trouble, misunderstanding or wrong hope for anybody. I was not trying to irritate someone in any way. In the following I will add the original quote in German and a solid translation."

CD Projekt RED's Night City Wire stream will kick off on June 25th, where we'll no doubt learn a lot more about the open-world game and how it all works. I'd assume we'll also see a little more of Cyberspace in action, given how CDPR has largely kept it under wraps after all this time.

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Cyberpunk 2077 / Credit: CD Projekt Red
Cyberpunk 2077 / Credit: CD Projekt Red

In the same interview, we also learned that Cyberpunk 2077 will feature over 1,000 NPCs with their own unique lives, schedules, and day-to-day activities. I thought The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask was impressive for having over a dozen characters live out three days before my eyes, so I'm super excited to see how this plays out.

"While there are some areas in The Witcher 3 where villagers don't have a daily routine, they [CDPR] are planing to improve this with giving more than 1,000 NPCs a handmade routine." Moraez wrote on Reddit.

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Cyberpunk 2077 comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on September 17th. I was already sold on the huge amount of side-quests, massive-sounding open world, and ability to customise the size and combination of my genitals... but Cyberspace sounds like the icing on an already delicious cake.

Topics: Skyrim, Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red

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