Cyberpunk 2077 QA Lead Łukasz Babiel has shared some information on the game’s features revealing a toggle for nudity and showing he spent 175 hours in the game.
According to CD Projekt Red, Cyberpunk 2077 will offer a shorter main story than The Witcher. This doesn’t mean that there is not a lot to play in the game, at least as per the QA Lead Lukasz Babiel who shared a screenshot revealing his total playtime.
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Lukasz was apparently playing the Nomad lifepath which was leaked in a recent gameplay video along with footage from the PS4 version.
How it started How it's going pic.twitter.com/b4JL6bIVBf
— Łukasz Babiel (@pjpkowski) November 21, 2020
Interestingly, the QA Lead started this playthrough on PC and then moved it to Xbox One. Of course, this doesn’t imply cross-save functionality but it shows that the developers have tools available that can help them transfer save files across different platforms.
Both :). I started this playtrough on PC, then continued on Xbox One (using developer tools to move the save game of course).
— Łukasz Babiel (@pjpkowski) November 22, 2020
If you thought this means he will be done with the game, there is still some content that is left. One user asked him if he has done everything that the game has to offer and he simply replied with a “Nope”.
There will be a lot of nudity and sexual content in Cyberpunk 2077. If you are one of the folks who don’t want to see it, there will be a toggle to turn off nudity in the game as confirmed by the QA Lead.
Lastly, it was revealed that those who want to play using different lifepaths will have an easier time distinguishing the save files because they will be marked with the lifepath.
Every save is marked with the life path, so you can distinguish them.
— Łukasz Babiel (@pjpkowski) November 21, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 was originally set to launch on November 19 but it was delayed to December 10. The game will be out on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and PS5. It is also hitting Cloud platforms like Google Stadia and Amazon Luna.