CD Projekt RED switches to full remote work for Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt RED is still aiming at September 17 release of Cyberpunk 2077, updates on COVID-19 coronavirus situation.

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CD Projekt RED has just posted on their official Twitter account to update the world on the status of its much anticipated Cyberpunk 2077, amid all the COVID-19 coronavirus panic.

The developer explained: "Many of you are probably wondering how things are at CD PROJEKT RED and how COVID-19 influences out day-to-day operations. Here's a short update. Over the past week, we have been adapting to the situation and gradually rolling out preventative measures across our entire organization".

CDPR continues: "We've also been upgrading equipment & infrastructure and working towards enabling our employees to work remotely, from the safety of their homes. Today, as a result of that preparation, CD PROJEKT RED switches to full remote work for as long as it is needed. We think this will grant every team member the highest level of personal health safety. And while this all is a bit new to everyone, we are rising to the challenge and showing no signs of stopping in our effort to bring you some kick-ass role-playing action in September".

Cyberpunk 2077 releases on the PC, Xbox One, and PS4 on September 17, 2020.

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