Given the fact that we haven't seen any official gameplay showings for months now, and that CDPR will most likely refrain from releasing more until the showcase at IGN Summer Games - even this 360p video may turn out to be a godsend. Have you ever wondered what Cyberpunk 2077 looked like in its original days of development, or if it was even being developed in the early 2010s Well, now we know that the game was in development in 2013, thanks to some leaked pre-Alpha gameplay which has emerged online. You will recognise some of the bits that were shown in the Deep Dive video, which we have embedded below. You can clearly see the gameplay of V driving a bike as well as the inventory and skills UI screens. However, the footage is clear enough to see the juicy bits. There are several drawbacks to the footage though, such as not understanding what's going on if you don't speak Italian, low video quality (360p) and the fact that it was recorded with a third party device, most likely a phone. Originates from a showing behind closed doors, likely for Italian press and influencers. Cyberpunk 2077, of course, was at one point due to release on 19th November, but it was delayed once again to 10th December to allow the devs more time to work on the Xbox One and PS4 versions. Instead of a unified block of gameplay, the trailer was all over the place due to being edited to show just the core of the features that CDPR decided to showcase.įast forward to 27 April 2020, we can now see the footage without any cuts. Cyberpunk 2077 Deep Dive video revealed more about net-running and the Voodoo Boys gang that is proficient in the futuristic art, but the format of the video was not to everyone's liking.