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Игроки массово возвращаются в Cyberpunk 2077 — после выхода дополнения Phantom Liberty онлайн в Steam улетел вверх

Популярность Cyberpunk 2077 в Steam резко взлетела на фоне выхода обновления 2.0 и расширения Phantom Liberty.

Cyberpunk's many patches have transformed the game, but it's still missing the one feature from the trailers that sold me on Night City




20 hours into Cyberpunk 2077 I've started filling out quite a collection of vehicles: two motorcycles, a sporty '80s muscle car and a street racer with machine guns will all deliver themselves to my street corner with a snap of my fingers. Bugs scared me off Cyberpunk 2077 at launch, but now that I'm playing it, I'm so impressed with the first-person cutscenes and animations that I'm doing something I almost never do in games: driving in first-person. I decided early on that I was never going to pop the camera out to third person when I hopped into a car—I don't want to break the first-person immersion even for a minute...
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CD Projekt apologise for Cyberpunk 2077 Ukrainian script's potentially "offensive" references to Russians


CD Projekt have formally commented on the presence of references to the Russia-Ukraine war in Cyberpunk 2077's recently added Ukrainian localisation, apologising for dialogue lines "that can be considered offensive by Russian gamers", while reiterating their support for Ukraine.



In case you missed it, the Ukrainian script and menu localisation currently includes a number of antagonistic references to Russians and to the on-going Russian invasion of Ukraine. One dialogue line refers to a particular bandit group as "rusnia", and there's photo mode menu text for a squatting character that translates as "like a Russian". There's also lore text that apparently riffs on Ukrainian government rhetoric during the war, and a piece of in-game wallart that alludes to the dispute between Ukraine and Russia over Crimea.


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How and when you can get Cyberpunk 2077 Twitch drops




Cyberpunk 2077 Twitch drops let you earn free in-game items by watching your favourite streamers play. You'll need to own both the Cyberpunk 2077 base game and the Phantom Liberty expansion, and you'll need to link your GOG account to Twitch in order to claim the rewards. Don't worry, you can claim the rewards if you own the game on Steam too—I'll explain how below...
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