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CD Projekt Red provides Cyberpunk 2077 retrospective and thanks

Developer and publisher CD Projekt Red has released a new video on the official Cyberpunk 2077 YouTube channel entitled “Thank you, Cyberpunk 2077 Community!”.

The video isn’t just what the title says, a thanks to the community, but also a retrospective of the entire journey of the game to its release and then up to present day. It’s also packed with big numbers about community engagement, content entries and more.

The video starts with the now famous Cyberpunk 2077 reveal trailer that was released in – feel your bones turn to dust as you read the next part – January 2013. Yes we’re coming up on an entire decade passing between now and the time that Cyberpunk 2077 was first revealed.

For those who want some sweet nostalgia that trailer is still up on YouTube where it currently has more than 25 million views. The song is well known at this point as the fantastic Bullets by Archive.

The new thank you video also shows off a very old tweet from CD Projekt Red that leads to this blog post about how that original reveal was made.

Sticking with video content and this new one reveals that the more than 70 videos put out for the game have generated more than 487 million views and 55.1 million hours of watch time.

The most interesting number reveal in the trailer is just one – the number of wedding proposals made at the Gamescom booth for Cyberpunk 2077. As this was before the rocky launch of the game we can’t help but imagine what that couple is up to now and what they thought of the game when it was finally released.

This trailer ends by going past the initial release of the game and flashing the various patches that have been released so far leading up to the most recent “next gen” patch 1.5.

With some thanks from the people that worked on the game following this we have to wonder what will happen with Cyberpunk 2077 going into the future. We doubt any amount of patches will ever truly make this game what it was originally advertised as, but maybe it can just shine things up a bit.

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