Additionally, CD Projekt Red has revealed that anyone who owns versions of Cyberpunk 2077 from this generation will be able to freely upgrade to the versions, which take “full advantage of the next-gen hardware.”

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This comes after the company announced that Cyberpunk 2077 would be getting delayed again, this time only two months out, from September 17 to November 19. This is a good way to encourage players to purchase any version of the game without having to worry about spending additional money for the incredible upgrades that we expect to see within the next-generation. Thanks to CD Projekt Red’s decision, we no longer have to struggle to decide which version to buy. Although, some people will still be unsure if they want to play the next-generation version first or get started as soon as they can with current hardware.

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