It takes a deep dive into Pacifica, a district in Night City, as well as gameplay of a Netrunner - a tech-based stealth class - and a strong solo melee build. A Netrunner, for example, uses skills to hack nearby electronics and can even use a whip to hack an enemy. The strong Solo build focuses more on physical enhancements through Cyberware, with it being shown that a Solo can rip the gun out of a turret to use.
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More than that, it is set to show what Cyberpunk 2077’s protagonist, V, has to do to earn the trust of the Voodoo Boys, a gang set in the aforementioned district. The Voodoo Boys are a Haitian gang of Netrunners who are in conflict with the Animals, so V is tasked with infiltrating an Animal hold out. Of course, while combat and stealth is viable approaches here, the interview at the end also discusses how this could be avoided for those who want a more pacific Cyberpunk 2077 playthrough.
CD Projekt Red only brushes overs its genderless character creation, but does go over how players can equip various clothes and cyberware in the interview at the end. Cyberpunk 2077 also features 3 origin stories that affect gameplay from the beginning to the end, relating to certain contacts, certain dialogue, and how certain characters treat the PC.
The gameplay stream may prove to build even more hype for the game, but since it’s so far off, the video clearly does show off everything. Those who are interested in more Cyberpunk 2077, though, should know that CD Projekt Red confirmed that it will be at the Tokyo Game Show 2019 to show even more of its highly-anticipated title.
Cyberpunk 2077 releases April 16 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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