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News video games 08 April 2019, 17:29

author: Adrian Werner

Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Reached 15m Views

The 48-minute presentation of the Cyberpunk 2077 game has already been viewed more than 15 million times. The material is more popular than a similar gameplay from Red Dead Redemption 2.

CYBERPUNK 2077 IN A NUTSHELL:
  1. Developer: CD Project RED
  2. Genre: RPG
  3. Platforms: PC, XONE, PS4
  4. Date of release: By God, may it be as soon as possible.

The number of views of the 48-minute gameplay presentation of Cyberpunk 2077 exceeded 15 million on YouTube. The result reflects only the official clip with the gameplay. If mirrors were added, the result would be much higher.

15 million views is an impressive number for an extensive gameplay. For comparison, the two-part recording of the game from Red Dead Redemption 2 was viewed about 14 million times in total, and was released in the same month as the presentation of Cyberpunk 2077. A similar, 35-minute gameplay from The Witcher 3 can boast only 2 million views.

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The expectations of Cyberpunk 2077 are enormous.

The popularity of the footage shows that the game arouses great interest and has a good chance to turn out to be the greatest hit in the output of CD Projekt RED. It is worth mentioning that the company's recent financial report boasts that Cyberpunk 2077 marketing has so far reached more than 250 million people.

Cyberpunk 2077 is being developed for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. We still don't know when the game will be released. Recently, however, people from CD Projekt RED informed that this year's E3 will be the most important in the history of the studio. So we hope that during this fair, the authors will finally reveal the date of release.

  1. Official website of the game

Adrian Werner

Adrian Werner

A true veteran of the Gamepressure newsroom, writing continuously since 2009 and still not having enough. He caught the gaming bug thanks to playing on his friend's ZX Spectrum. Then he switched to his own Commodore 64, and after a short adventure with 16-bit consoles, he forever entrusted his heart to PC games. A fan of niche productions, especially adventure games, RPGs and games of the immersive sim genre, as well as a mod enthusiast. Apart from games, he devourers stories in every form - books, series, movies, and comics.

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