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New concept art shared for Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Red is continuing to release little teasers for Cyberpunk 2077 to tide us over until the game's new release date in November. Last month we were treated to new gameplay and this week in a smaller update, CD Projekt Red is sharing new shots of Night City.

The screenshots show concept art for Cyberpunk 2077, showing off Night City's centre, the most fortified and secure part of the city. We get a good look at the skyline and corporations surrounding the area.

The second screenshot in the tweet is already familiar to most of us, as it seems to be the same location that we started off in during the original E3 gameplay showcase.

Here is how CD Projekt Red describes the scenes shown: “That's City Center – Night City’s corporate showcase. Sleek skyscrapers form a brutalist, fortress-like skyline, presenting the unrivaled power of megacorps in all its arrogance. Since 2020, the City Center has become the most fortified and secure part of Night City.”

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KitGuru Says: Cyberpunk 2077 is looking great, particularly where art direction is concerned. We've still got a lengthy wait ahead though, so we'll be seeing plenty more in the weeks and months to come.

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