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The hype for Cyberpunk 2077 has never been higher as fans wait for the game to release on December 10. After being delayed 4 times. A game that was announced 8 years ago will be finally playable and the fans are bound to be excited. Now, to add fuel to this raging fire of excitement, a CD Projekt Red developer has revealed that the game possibly stretches over 175 hours.

On a post on Twitter, CDPR QA tester Lukasz Babiel mentioned how he started the game as a Nomad, and is still playing after spending over 175 hours in it. Take a look at the post below:

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Cyberpunk 2077 might be longer than The Witcher 3

However, the game might be longer than this. A fan asked whether this was the time required to complete the game to which he replied “Not really, that’s just one of my ongoing slow paced playtroughs on the hardest difficulty where I play more stealthy than usual, loot everything, use every feature the game has to offer, I take my time 😉

This is definitely exciting news for the fans. The tweet means that the game will probably be even more extensive than CDPR’s previous venture, The Witcher 3. Witcher was at least 70 hours of total game time. Additionally, including the DLC expansion packs makes it over 120 hours (Estimated figures as actual time may vary from player to player). Here, CP 2077 has over 175 hours of gameplay without any known expansions which only means good news for the fans.

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In addition to this info, Lukasz also explained how the game will allow players to tweak the difficulty at any point in the campaign.

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This is indeed exciting news for the fans considering there is so much to look forward to in the game. All the Night City Wire episodes have teased the amazing Night City that awaits exploration. Clearly, the developers have outdone themselves with this game and will definitely look to provide a great experience.

Cyberpunk 2077 has a lot of hopes riding on it. The game has hyped itself up so much that it is now too big to fail. Hopefully, CDPR will live up to its promise and deliver a great game.