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Cyberpunk 2077 - Delayed to November 19th
June 19th, 2020, 15:53
Originally Posted by henriquejr… because the developers spend time on console implementation?
It is easier to blame consoles for this delay but such blame (*if* we're treating this delay as someone's fault) should fall on the developers.

I get what you are saying, and this was certainly never meant to be a PC exclusive.
But there are certain aspects to console implementation that can/did cause an extension, such as certain issues with next gen releases, compatibility.
June 19th, 2020, 16:13
I think we have to consider the old pandemic situation, too. As well as throwing a spanner in the works of development, it's also made a lot of companies nervous about their release schedules - they might get a boost to online sales, but the physical sales could take a big hit depending on how things shake out. So it might not be development issues, but driven by business thinking.
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June 19th, 2020, 16:25
Originally Posted by CacheperlNot sure on the figure, but the report I read said this was a significant concern, particularly in the console market.
What kind of share do physical sales have on AAA releases these days?
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June 19th, 2020, 22:14
Don't know how you guys have it, but November is a perfect time for gaming here up north. I am glad that they postponed the release. I did play the tabletop game in the early 90s and it was my favorite RPG (probably still is). I also found the Witcher series among my favorites. This will be good. Any further delays will be disappointments, but this one fitted my schedule perfectly. As people say here, better a more finished game a couple of months later than a buggy mess. I have stopped buying day one releases because it seems that releasing buggy games is acceptable these days. Will make an exception with this one.
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June 21st, 2020, 20:23
I'm excited for 2077 to release but in no particular rush. I don't really obsess much over release dates anymore. Got plenty of backlog and plenty of great games already, and no lack of interesting things coming along regularly enough.
PC Gaming Snob
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