It's safe to say that Cyberpunk 2077 is now a good game, especially when paired with the Phantom Liberty DLC. While the game was an absolute mess at launch, CD Projekt Red slowly worked on it, capping it off with a great story DLC, which also introduced a series of new features. We can now look back on it fondly, instead of as an example of a broken game.
Cyberpunk 2077 was very cyber but lacked in the punk. Can the sequel change things?
While Cyberpunk 2077 was removed from the PlayStation Store just a bit after its broken launch, it is now moving onto other platforms in its finished state. CD Projekt Red has announced that the game will soon be coming to Mac devices.
CD Projekt Red hasn't revealed an exact date yet, but has said that Mac users can expect to play the game early next year.
"Cyberpunk 2077 and its spy-thriller expansion Phantom Liberty will be coming to Mac," says the announcement. "Taking full advantage of Apple silicon and advanced technologies of Metal, the world of the dark future is available to Mac gamers for the very first time. Players can enjoy advanced features like path...