CD Projekt made the announcement through the Cyberpunk Twitter account earlier today. That splash of black text on bright yellow is starting to look awful familiar, eh? To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings — Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) October 27, 2020 Despite “going gold” last month, CD Projekt explains that the team needs a little more time to optimise the game across all nine versions of Cyberpunk (current gen, next-gen, PC and streaming services) in shape. So while the game is content complete and ready to go, the extra 21 days will go towards the game’s “Day 0” patch - with the devs admitting they’d underestimated how much time that update would require.
Delays have been a pretty persistent part of Cyberpunk 2077’s pre-release run, with even that November release date coming after a commitment not to postpone the game past September. Granted, this year’s been weirder than most, and CDPR do note that testing the various editions has been complicated by their staff working from home. It is, of course, worth noting that devs at CDPR were already crunching to meet that previous deadline. Today’s announcement doesn’t mention crunch, but I’d be surprised if staff weren’t in for another three weeks of gruelling conditions to get this thing out the door. Cyberpunk 2077 will now launch on December 10th.