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The iconic neon streets of Night City are preparing to return: CD Projekt RED, the studio behind Cyberpunk 2077, has teamed up with Zero Latency VR. This is just one of many collaborations the studio has entered into in recent months to celebrate the popular RPG’s fifth anniversary.
The new game based on Cyberpunk 2077 will be a Zero Latency VR exclusive, meaning it won’t be available outside the company’s facilities. This won’t be 2077 itself, but a different product created for the specific entertainment chain’s tech stack.
Currently, it’s known that the game will cast players as residents of Night City, allow them to work in teams, and allow free movement in shared physical and virtual spaces. As with other Zero Latency VR games, wireless goggles and precise external full-body tracking will be available.
There’s one caveat: Zero Latency VR is an Australian company, so this experience will be available primarily in that region and in a limited number of locations worldwide. However, those who try it will experience Cyberpunk 2077 like never before, even with friends.
