Take A Look At Cyberpunk 2077’s Breathtakingly Good Soundtrack

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CD Projekt Red’s next big RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, has just had more of its soundtrack revealed and wow, it sure is something (you might even say it’s breathtaking).

During The Game Awards 2019, Cyberpunk fans were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at some of the music for the game in a new video, and we’ve gotten to see just which fantastic artists are attached to the project.

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The video, which you can check out below, shows artists including Run the Jewels, Refused, Grimes, A$AP Rocky, Gazelle Twin, Ilan Rubin, Richard Devine, Nina Kraviz, Deadly Hunta, Rat Boy, and Tina Guo. Yikes, that’s a pretty solid line-up if you ask me.

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If you want a taste of the game’s music ahead of its 2020 release, you can find a YouTube playlist of all the revealed songs so far. It’s perfect for long drives or if you’re in need of some “git hyped” tunes.

Speaking of Cyberpunk, CD Projekt Red has been pretty quiet when it comes to giving us info on the game’s map size, but it seems that’s now over thanks to the accidental unveiling of the game map.

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Dark Horse Comics’ upcoming art book about the game and its lore is coming soon, and a listing on the website’s store has seemingly shown off what the game’s map looks like. Whoops.

Although we can see the game map now, it’s important to note that CD Projekt Red has promised a lot of explorable areas that are a vertical component of the game, so seeing the floor plan isn’t necessarily an indicator of just how big the world is. That being said, it’s still a pretty interesting insight.

We know that Cyberpunk 2077 won’t be as large as CD Projekt’s last huge RPG, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Eager players have been promised a more densely-packed world to explore though.

Check out the map via Dark Horse Comics in the image below.

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Cyberpunk 2077 launches April 16 2020 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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