Cyberpunk 2077's next-gen release is highly anticipated, and it now seems like we won't have to wait much longer until we can finally get our hands on it.
So rumor has it that Cyberpunk 2077 is about to shadow-drop for the Xbox Series X and PS5 tomorrow. This comes after several Twitter users have found the title to be downloadable, and I'll just drop a couple of tweets here, so that you can see for yourself:
(FYI) Looks like CDPR are Shadow dropping Cyberpunk 2077 Optimised for Xbox Series X|S tomorrow!! Credit to @pr3doenr1que pic.twitter.com/QE0wJKjEhN
— Idle Sloth (@IdleSloth84) February 14, 2022
Here's the full pic pic.twitter.com/UyK4ttOWeS
— Idle Sloth (@IdleSloth84) February 14, 2022
Yes, it's happening. Cyberpunk 2077now supports "ConsoleGe9" aka Xbox Series X|S https://t.co/EYgwhbF3GP pic.twitter.com/HDc4VxsdMh
— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) February 14, 2022
Then, shortly after, it was found that what is downloadable seems to be a demo of the next-gen Cyberpunk 2077, available for both the Xbox Series X and the PS5:
(FYI) Looks like CDPR are offering free trial Cyberpunk 2077, according to a Spanish Cyberpunk ad saying a downloadable demo of the game will be available for Xbox Series X and PS5 Source:https://t.co/bWI5we2sTU pic.twitter.com/JlelAma4WF
— Idle Sloth (@IdleSloth84) February 15, 2022
In any case, something is coming, and it would make sense for CDPR to release a demo for Cyberpunk 2077, since fans don't exactly have buzzing faith in the state of their newly released games right now.
Also, there is a Cyberpunk 2077 livestream happening tomorrow, which makes this all very, very likely. If you ask me, though, I'm more inclined to this being a demo release, than a true shadow-drop. Cyberpunk 2077 is too big, to not get a release date ahead of time, plus CDPR will want to drum the marketing drum, to ensure everyone knows how well optimized this next-gen release is. Then again, a shadow-drop could be exactly what they need, after the first Cyberpunk released was largely based on false promises. This time, they might just decide to let the game itself do the talking.