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And sure both the Core i7-8700K CPU and GeForce GTX 1080 Ti GPU represent the upper-levels of current PC hardware - it's impressive to find out that the amazing 50-minute Cyberpunk 2077 demo from both Gamescom and E3 ran on an actual gaming rig. And that CD Projekt Red have been optimising the game for PC, PS4, and Xbox One from the very beginning.

So, all the talk of how what we see is still early and subject to change feels a little modest on CDPR's part. According to the developer the entirety of Cyberpunk 2077 is playable right now from start to finish - which leads us to believe that a late-2019 release date seems likely.

And hey, just knowing that the following wasn't running on a super-computer makes it all the more impressive.






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