The sci-fi fantasy RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, is planned to arrive on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Scarlett, but CD Projekt Red does not expect it to be ready for launch.
CD Projekt Red Plans To Bring Cyberpunk 2077 To Next-Gen Consoles, But Not At Launch

During the CD Project Red Earnings Conference for Q3 2019, Senior Vice President of Business Development, Micheal Nowakowski, answered a question from the audience about Cyberpunk 2077, which comes in the next-gen console. Nowakowski said, "Perhaps anyone can assume that at some point we can do something with the next generation, although we may not really be very specific about what that might be."

"I would only safely assume that it certainly wouldn't be around the launch time frame of these consoles, so I think that's great."

Given that the primary focus for the studio is to get Cyberpunk 2077 on April 26, 2020, for PC, Stadia, PS4 and Xbox One, it isn't long after they bring the game to PS5 and Xbox Scarlet. Nowakowski said that CD Projekt Red has always focused on developing games for PCs, "so in many areas we're ready or almost ready for strong specs - so, from a technical standpoint, it seems possible." They said.

Nowakowski also answered questions on the possible demonetization of the multiplayer version of Cyberpunk 2077, which will reach more after the game's release. Although there was not much clarity in the answer, "the project is in a relatively early stage." Nowakowski confirmed that if it has monetization elements like micro-transactions, they will provide good value to the players.

"We keep experimenting - this is our first multiplayer game. We investigate various options and possibilities, and of course this is not the time to point a specific direction at that," he said. "Of course you We can expect that we have not changed our general policy to 'deals with gamers', so I hope I can demonetize and - always - value for money. "

CD Projekt Red said they would not have microtransactions in the cyber transaction 2077 single-player campaign, which would "lose the goodwill of our customers."