CD Projekt RED is giving away Cyberpunk 2077 posters, digital art, and more!
Kit out your home with Cyberpunk 2077 wallpapers, concept art, graffiti, and more.
What you need to know
- CD Projekt RED gives away free Cyberpunk 2077 digital content, part of a goodies collection.
- The company also brought back the great deal package that not only includes Cyberpunk 2077, but the full Witcher series too.
- Cyberpunk 2077 remains on course for a November 19 release.
Are you into digital prints, artwork, and other goodies that can be printed off to decorate your gaming den? CD Projekt RED is allowing fans of the upcoming title Cyberpunk 2077 to claim a free collection on GOG that includes screenshots, concept art, posts, and more. All you need to do is log into your GOG account on the official website and click on the claim button on the homepage banner.
This promotion will run until July 4. But that's not all. You can also preorder the upcoming Cyberpunk 2007 game on PC, and enjoy The Witcher series in its entirety with the special Ultimate RED Collection. This is a package you should consider if you've yet to play as Geralt, costing just $86. This includes The Witcher 2 through 3, as well as Thronebreaker and Cyberpunk 2077.
And once you've preordered the game, you will receive a set of discount codes for physical merchandise. These codes will unlock discounts of up to 35% on the CDPR Merch Store, up to 20% at J!NX, and up to 25% at Dark Horse / Things From Another World. A great way to pick up some physical gear if you've space in your wardrobe.
The Collector's Edition of Cyberpunk 2077 comes with not only the game and all the goodies the Standard Edition has, but also some cool physical media too.
The Standard Edition of Cyberpunk 2077 bags you the game itself and some additional bonus digital goodies. This is the copy for anyone who simply wants to play the game.
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