Cyberpunk 2077 tweets after 5 years “Beep” and the fans go wild

Cyberpunk 2077 tweets after 5 years “Beep” and the fans go wild

There is a new sign of life from Cyberpunk 2077 on Twitter. For the fans, it’s clear: The hot phase is about to begin!

CD Projekt RED is one of the few game developers whose titles fans worldwide look forward to (almost) unreservedly.

Back in 2013, the developer CD Projekt RED announced that they would not only work on The Witcher, but also on a Cyberpunk game set in the future aptly named Cyberpunk 2077. A small teaser trailer was also released in 2013, showing a cyborg woman who apparently has just committed some murders and is now being taken down by the police forces – at least it seems so.

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However, it became very quiet about Cyberpunk 2077 afterwards – very quiet. Here and there, individual developers or leaders from CD Projekt RED made statements about the game, such as that it will fundamentally be an RPG but will also have online aspects.

Cyberpunk 2077 returns on Twitter

It was also suspicious that the Twitter account of Cyberpunk 2077 hadn’t said a word since the teaser trailer – until today!

Despite the ambiguous-non-committal statement “*beep*”, the corresponding tweet has already received more than 13,000 likes and nearly 6,000 retweets. In addition, there are hundreds of comments with all sorts of memes – there is joy and excitement.

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For the fans, it’s clear: The hot phase of Cyberpunk 2077 is approaching. Alpha or even beta tests may start soon or a new trailer may be released.

However, until there is official information from CD Projekt RED about the game’s progress, these hopes remain wishful thinking.

Ironically, the teaser trailer also said almost 4 years ago that the game would be released “when it’s ready” – that there would be 48 months of silence afterward was probably not anticipated by either the developers or the fans.

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Are you already looking forward to Cyberpunk 2077? Or has all the anticipation faded over the years of waiting?

Source(s): vg247.com, kotaku.com
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