CD Projekt Red has said that Cyberpunk 2077 won’t take up 200GB of hard drive space when installed.
NvidialatestPCgraphics cards, theGeForce RTX 30 series, were revealed on Tuesday, during an event which featured a screenshot ofCyberpunk 2077accompanied by text mentioning 200GB next-gen games.

After this led tospeculationabout the size of the game,CD Projekt Redglobal community lead Marcin Momot took to social media to set the record straight.
While the@CyberpunkGamesystem requirements are not out yet (they are coming soon, though!), I wanted to address this topic from reddit. The game won’t take up 200GB when installed. You can expect the required HDD space to be on par with other modern titles.pic.twitter.com/tRigjPWLfC

During Nvidia’s presentation, it showed off the 30 Series cards with Cyberpunk 2077,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War,Watch Dogs LegionandFortnite, all of which were confirmed to support ray tracing and DLSS features.
CD Projekt Red revealed newCyberpunk 2077 gameplayduring its second Night City Wire live stream this month. The presentation included fresh details about lifepaths—players can choose between street kid, nomad and corporate characters when they start the game—and the weapons players will wield.

TheCyberpunk 2077 release datewas recently delayed by two months to November 19, marking a second delay for the game this year after it slipped from itsoriginally targeted April launch to September.
CD Projektintends to release a“proper, full-blown next-gen version” of Cyberpunk 2077 in 2021.

In late July the studio warned fans that emails claiming to offer access to aCyberpunk 2077 betaare part of scam as it doesn’t plan to run one.


