A warning has been issued for epileptic gamers who are eager to dive into _Cyberpunk 2077 _ . CD Projekt Red's long-awaited open world RPG will finally arrive later this week. Players have been anticipating the game for eight years and they've had an awful lot of delays to suffer through in the process. But now the game is so close they can almost taste it, and several reviews have already come in singing the game's prai
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It's possible that CD Projekt Red has whipped up some sort of ARG in order to help promote the game. These are always entertaining and engaging advertising campaigns; Activision proved that earlier this year with an in-depth ARG to promote Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War . Activision went all-out on this project, mailing slide projectors to fans and giving them a cryptic website full of puzzles to solve, and even a copy of classic text adventure game Zork . These efforts certainly paid off for Activision and were well in line with the conspiracy-heavy setting of the game. Cybernight might be a similar project, perhaps giving fans the chance to participate in some sort of digital heist. Or maybe it's the name of a mission in the game, or a special event CD Projekt Red will be hosting on release
But barring one final last-minute delay, Cyberpunk 2077 is officially less than a week from finally hitting shelves, and fans and developers alike are gearing up for the release that seemed like it would never come. In order to usher in this legendary game, Cyberpunk 2077 is partnering with Twitter to hold a virtual launch party called CyberNight . The event will feature developer Q&As, exclusives, and "surprises & more." It will be hosted on Twitter on launch day, starting at 6PM
CD Projekt Red is looking into the possibility of removing epilepsy triggers from _Cyberpunk 2077 _ . CD Projekt Red's new open-world game has been one of the most anticipated titles in the industry for a good eight years now, and after numerous delays, fans are finally ready for its December 10th release later this week. Reviews of the game are coming in, and critics seem to have largely deemed it to be worth the wa
Unfortunately, not all aspects of the game's visual presentation are worth getting excited about. A Game Informer correspondent has issued a PSA to alert fans about certain elements that do not play well with epilepsy, having encountered at least one seizure herself while playing. General triggers were identified from the red glitching visual effect that pops up frequently throughout the story progression, as well as flickering pale blue lights that appear when talking to Keanu Reeves' character, Johnny Silverhand . Due to the bombastic nature of Night City, the correspondent identified several "danger zones" for epileptic gamers when entering bars and nightclubs. The game's Braindance mechanic was identified as a particular area of concern; the headset that the protagonist dons to engage with the mechanic bears a surprising similarity to a medical headset used to trigger seizures, and is unfortunately roughly as effective. The correspondent recommends looking away whenever the headset appears, and using caution and, if possible, the buddy system to navigate the Braindance mechanic its
There may be a running gag about how long it's taking for Cyberpunk 2077 to be released, but from what details have been gleaned so far, it definitely looks like it was worth the wait, just for the absolute wealth of content it promises. The character creation mode doesn't shy away from the details either, and allows players the ability to customize everything about their characters, from their pupil size to their uh... privates size . So while the leaked in-game map doesn't give anything away as far as Cyberpunk 2077 's plot, it does reassure players who have been waiting for the title to drop that their patience will be duly rewarded, and then s
Unfortunately, when the game hits shelves on December 10th, not everyone will be able to fully enjoy the bright lights of Night City. Liana Ruppert, a journalist for Game Informer , issued a PSA yesterday warning epileptic fans of an overabundance of flashing lights in the game which could potentially trigger seizures. Given the high-tech nature of the game's setting, this is perhaps understandable, but that doesn't make it any less dangerous. Among the many potential triggers Ruppert outlined were decorative lights pulsing in multiple bars and nightclubs, as well as a glitchy visual effect which appeared every time Keanu Reeves' character Johnny Silverhand appeared onscreen. She also identified the game's braindance mechanic as a major threat; the headset that protagonist V uses to engage with this mechanic in-game bears an unfortunate resemblance to a medical device used specifically to trigger epileptic episodes, and is roughly as effect