Cyberpunk 2077 beta invites are a scam, warns CD Projekt

Studio confirms it has no plans for a beta test

Cyberpunk 2077 beta invites are a scam, warns CD Projekt

CD Projekt has warned fans that emails claiming to offer access to a Cyberpunk 2077 beta are part of scam.

The studio said a wave of fake emails have been distributed over the past few weeks, promising access to a pre-release test of the highly anticipated RPG.

It told players that any official email communications from the studio will always come from an @cdprojektred address and not from a third party one.

Additionally, CD Projekt confirmed it does “not have plans” for a Cyberpunk 2077 beta.

The Cyberpunk 2077 release date was recently delayed by two months to November 19, marking a second delay for the game this year after it slipped from its originally targeted April launch to September.

CD Projekt intends to release a “proper, full-blown next-gen version” of Cyberpunk 2077 in 2021, which is very likely to support its own ray-tracing visual effects.

You can pre-order Cyberpunk 2077 from Amazon, Best Buy and GAME, among other retailers.

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