The Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter Awakens To Confuse Fans

The Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter Awakens To Confuse Fans

*Beep*

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jan 10, 2018 @ 04:58 PM (Staff Bios)
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CD Projekt Red, the studio best known for the massively successful Witcher series, have been working on their next title, Cyberpunk 2077, near silently for 4 years now. The long streak of silence has now been broken with a rather interesting tweet.

The last tweet from the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account was in 2013 when they shared a link about their 2013 trailer for the game. Now it's returned again to grace us with its wisdom.

*Beep*


Yea, that's right. It said *Beep*. It makes sense, given the futuristic nature of the game, and that *Beep* is a common noise made by machines. While this should mean absolutely nothing, people are getting quite excited. At the time of writing, the tweet has accumulated 11,320 Retweets and 28,860 Likes.

This could be a hint towards some kind of big news, or merely the developers messing with the patience and dedicated fans. Regardless of why it's got us thinking about Cyberpunk 2077 once more. Too bad there's still nothing new to know about it still.

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