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New Cyberpunk 2077 teasers focus on cars and fashion

As part of Night City Wire’s fourth episode, CD Projekt Red released new footage from the studio’s upcoming game, Cyberpunk 2077, covering vehicles and styles, along with a fresh teaser trailer and behind-the-scenes video.

Kicking off Night City Wire this time around was a segment called “Rides of the Dark Future”, an in-depth look at the cars, bikes and other ways of transportation in Cyberpunk 2077. One of those cars is a Porsche 911 Turbo, based on the original 1974 model.

Alongside the in-game look at vehicles in Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red also released a behind-the-scenes video with the development team recording audio and bringing everything to life.

Following on from that, 2077 In Style gives us a look at the fashion of Night City, something that is always very big in Cyberpunk. Finally, the episode closes out with a new cinematic teaser called ‘The Diner', which you can see below:

Cyberpunk 2077 is releasing on the 19th of November for PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Google Stadia. Those picking up a next-gen Xbox Series X, Series S or PS5 will be able to play the game via backwards compatibility, with a full upgrade patch coming in 2021 to fully take advantage of these newer consoles.

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