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Cyberpunk 2077 Free Trial Launches on PS5, Xbox Series X/S
CD Projekt has unveiled a free trial for Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. The offer allows gamers to experience the action RPG without any cost from March 28 until April 1. This opportunity doesn’t require any subscription service like PlayStation Plus or Xbox Game Pass Core.
Players can enjoy up to five hours of gameplay and explore the game without restrictions. Moreover, any progress made during the trial can be saved and carried over to the full game if purchased later.
The trial features the core game and significant updates, introducing a fully functional metro system and boosting the game’s allure, among other enhancements. Cyberpunk 2077, enriched with these updates and the Phantom Liberty expansion (excluded from the free trial), has been refined to provide an engaging experience for fans of action and sci-fi. This comes even though it may not entirely live up to the lofty expectations set during its announcement.
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This free trial represents an excellent chance for players to dive into the award-winning RPG and experience its enriched world. CD Projekt emphasizes that this initiative aims to attract new players by demonstrating the game’s improvements and the immersive experience it offers.
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