On December 9, Japanese and Chinese studio PeroPeroGames sent its staff a message notifying them they all have December 10 as a day off to play Cyberpunk 2077 . The PeroPeroGames Twitter account shared a comical tweet explaining the situation. 明日は時空乱流が発生し、一部の地域では短期間で2077年に飛び込む現象が発生する見込みでございます。社員の安全を保証するため、弊社では明日中臨時休暇とさせていただきます。 中の人も2077年に出かけますので、ご承知おきください。 明後日からは通常営業となります。 pic.twitter.com/mQozC5oIQ2 — PeroPeroGames (@PeroPeroGuys) December 9, 2020 The tweet from the PeroPeroGames
Launch Trailer
As soon as the Cyberpunk 2077 streaming ban lifted in Japan, Famitsu started a live stream of the game introducing it to Japanese players. Needless to say, Famitsu is one of the biggest game outlets in Japan, and one of the few who published a Cyberpunk 2077 review when the embargo lifted this week, with
We’re now just a few hours away from one of this year’s most anticipated titles, Cyberpunk 2077. The title is CD Projekt Red’s first major release since The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt back in 2015, and is, without doubt, going to end the year as one of 2020’s best selling games. As with all new
Dreams from Media Molecule has finally arrived in its full glory (if you purchased Dreams Early Access). For those of you who did not partake in early access, you can buy the game on Friday, February 14. In celebration of its release day, Media Molecule and Sony have released a brand new launch trailer focusing