Sorry, CD Projekt Red just lately confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 twin wielding simply isn’t going to occur.
The information comes from Twitter, the place a fan posed the query of Cyberpunk 2077 twin wielding. “I’m sure this question has been answered, but I’ll ask it again real quick,” he wrote. “Is dual wielding a thing? Does anyone know?”
CD Projekt Red Global Community Lead Marcin Momot was fast to reply. Check out Momot’s tweet beneath.
No twin wielding. Sorry.
— Marcin Momot (@Marcin360) July 23, 2020
“No dual wielding,” wrote Momot. “Sorry.”
No beating across the bush both – plain and easy, Cyberpunk 2077 twin wielding isn’t going to occur.
It’s not the largest deal on this planet, however one factor that’s remarkably unusual about that is that the official statue of V, Cyberpunk 2077’s protagonist, is… twin wielding.
I nonetheless can’t recover from how nuts that statue is. V is doing an inverted wheelie on somebody’s face whereas leaping off a bike with two weapons. How does one find yourself in such a state of affairs. You inform me.
Anyway, I suppose folks simply thought, “V’s dual wielding there, so clearly Cyberpunk 2077 dual wielding is a given.” It’s not!
That being mentioned, the Mantis blades are technically dual-wielded, that means that this doubtless solely applies to weapons.
In associated information, the Cyberpunk 2077 Badlands area was recently revealed online. As it seems, you’re really in a position to complete Cyberpunk 2077 without finishing the main quest, which appears a bit bizarre however can also be form of cool.
Meanwhile, Mox gang member Evelyn Parker – who we noticed in the course of the prologue gameplay from final month’s Night City Wire – seems to have some form of technologically-enhanced Wolverine claws protruding from her fingers.
If you’re hungry for extra Cyberpunk 2077, be sure to try our hands-on impressions after spending 4 hours with the game. Alex known as it “every video game you’ve ever played in one cybernetically-enhanced package.”