They’ll be more substantial differences once the studio updates the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions next year.
Barely fourteen days before Cyberpunk 2077 December tenth delivery date, CD Projekt Red has shared footage of the game running on both PlayStation and Xbox consoles to get players energized for the forthcoming RPG. The different recordings feature the graphical contrasts between the last-and current-age reassures — however, remember the studio intends to deliver a more significant update for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S renditions of the game at some point in 2021.
With the PlayStation and Xbox cuts indicating various sections of interactivity, it’s difficult to state what comfort the game looks best. Additionally, The 1080p goal of the recordings and YouTube pressure makes it hard to pass judgment on exactly how much better the game looks like on Sony’s and Microsoft’s new consoles. All things considered, you can see a few contrasts, especially in how the PS5 and Xbox Series X handle reflections, with there being more life to those components on the new consoles. Shockingly, one thing the recordings don’t show is the manner by which the game will play on the base PS4 and Xbox One.
Given CD Projekt Red doesn’t defer the Cyberpunk at the eleventh hour, we’ll probably get a more itemized overview of the relative multitude of design contrasts between each comfort form once distributions like Digital Foundry get their hands on the game.