CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 was originally meant to be released earlier this year in April, but the company announced that it would be delayed to September. Then in June, the company announced that the game would be once again delayed to November, but unfortunately, it seems that they will not be able to meet that deadline either.

The developers have since announced via Twitter that Cyberpunk 2077 will be once again delayed, but thankfully this time it seems that the delay won’t be too long as they have stated that the game’s release will now be pushed back to December, or to be more specific, 21 days to the 10th of December.

According to the developers, “Most likely, there are many emotions and questions in your heads, so, first and foremost, please accept our humble apologies. Since Cyberpunk 2077 evolved towards almost being a next-gen title somewhere along the way, we need to make sure everything works well and every version runs smoothly.”

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The reason behind the delay is due to the fact that most of the company’s developers, if not all of them, are working from home, which means that testing out the game on the various platforms it is planned for has proven to be a bigger challenge than they thought. While we’re sure this is disappointing news for some, we suppose we’d much rather the game be delayed rather than releasing it only to have various bugs and issues that render it unplayable.

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