01/04/2023

CD Projekt Red announced today it is pushing back the release of upcoming open-world RPG Cyberpunk 2077 by four months.

  • The highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed to Sept. 17.
  • Developer CD Projekt Red cites the need to fix and polish.
  • It joins Final Fantasy VII Remake and Marvels Avengers as the third AAA to be delayed this week.

Another day, another of 2020s big AAA games delayed. CD Projekt Red announced today its pushing back the release of upcoming open-world RPG Cyberpunk 2077 by four months.
Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed To September
Taking to Twitter less than an hour ago, The Witcher 3 developer revealed that Cyberpunk 2077 will now release on Sept. 17 rather than the original launch date of Apr. 16.
Source: Twitter
In a short press release sharing the news, CD Projekt co-founder Marcin Iwinski and studio head Adam Badowski explained that the game is currently in a complete and playable state. Yet, due to the ambition and scope of the game, the developer needs extra time to add the finishing touches.
Citing a desire to produce its crowning achievement for this generation, CD Projekt Red took the decision to postpone the release of Cyberpunk 2077.
The release reads:
Night City is massive full of stories, content and places to visit, but due to the sheer scale and complexity of it all, we need more time to finish playtesting, fixing and polishing.
To dampen the blow for eager Cyberpunk 2077 fans, the developer has promised more regular updates in the lead up to release.
A Week For Delays
This week has piled on the delays.
Yesterday, Square Enix announced Final Fantasy VII Remakes release is being pushed back to April. Moments later, Crystal Dynamics followed suit and revealed Marvels Avengers would launch in September rather than May.
In both cases, a desire to polish and meet lofty fan expectations have driven the decision to delay.
Source: Twitter
The news will understandably spawn mixed reactions from the games respective communities. But, theres a silver lining beyond the disappointment best illustrated by a quote from Nintendos Shigeru Miyamoto doing the rounds on Twitter.
This article was edited by Gerelyn Terzo.