Amid a horde of announcements for new Apple hardware this week, developer CD Projekt has announced it's bringing open-world sci-fi RPG Cyberpunk 2077 to Mac “early next year.”
Cyberpunk 2077 originally released in December 2020, received mixed reactions. Since then, CD Projekt has fine-tuned its launch day offering, fixing bugs and expanding on some of the game’s more heavily criticized elements, with the general sentiment being that Cyberpunk 2077 was in a good place by the time last year’s Phantom Liberty expansion launched.
Mac users would be happy to know that Cyberpunk 2077 will launch on the platform next year. The game will be available for all Apple Silicon devices through the Mac App Store and Steam, with CD Projekt promising "advanced features like path tracing, frame generation, and built-in Spatial Audio for even more immersive gameplay and stunning visuals."
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Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition Coming To Mac
The game will come to Mac in the form of an Ultimate Edition, bringing together the base game and CD Projekt’s acclaimed Phantom Liberty expansion. Moreover, owners of Cyberpunk 2077 for PC on Steam will gain access to the Mac version when it launches.
The game’s Mac release follows a bit of a push from Apple to tempt more triple-A games to its hardware in recent times, with the likes of Resident Evil 7, Death Stranding, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage all having come to the company’s computers and iOS devices in recent times.
Apart from Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt is currently developing The Witcher 4, with an update in August confirming pre-production was almost over and full production was due to start “soon.”
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GTA 6’s Most Detailed Map Leaked Online
When Rockstar Games released Grand Theft Auto VI’s reveal trailer in December last year, nobody would’ve thought they’d be sitting in October of the following year with an update. Certainly, with GTA VI still a year away from its planned launch, clearly, Rockstar Games was never going to spill any beans so soon. But a couple of screenshots wouldn’t hurt anyone until the company decided to reveal the gameplay.
GTA VI is set to break cover in the fall of next year, which could be anytime between September and November. With the launch date inching closer, Rockstar Games could shift gears in the coming months.
Thanks to ventures like the mapping project, fans are still hooked. For the unversed, the mapping project has been led by a group of fans who are using the game’s trailer as well as previously leaked data to make a mock-up of the game’s map.