Just ahead of E3, CD Projekt Red have filed a new Cyberpunk trademark
Update, June 5: CD Projekt Red have filed a trademark for Cyberpunk 2077 ahead of E3.
We were already pretty certain that we’d be seeing Cyberpunk 2077 at E3, after developers CD Projekt Red confirmed they will be presenting an RPG for PC and console at the expo. Barring the surprise reveal of The Witcher 4, there was really only one thing that game could be.
Now, CDPR have filed a trademark for Cyberpunk 2077. It tells us admittedly little, other than the name of the game, the filing date (June 4), and its logo. It does, however, act to corroborate the information gleaned from the exhibitor listing that confirmed the developers’ appearance at the show.
Despite that
trademark, we don’t yet know the
Cyberpunk 2077 release date. There are a few things we do know, though. For one thing, it will definitely come to Steam. By taking a look at the original
Cyberpunk tabletop game, we can also get a something of an idea about what we might discover when we actually get to play the game.
Hints have suggested we’d see the game at E3 from as early as January this year. Frankly, it’s about time - it’s been five years since the first teaser.
Thankfully, there have been various rumblings over the past few months, beginning with simple tweet from the largely silent
Cyberpunk twitter account. The wait is very nearly over, with potentially just a few more days before we get a proper look at Cyberpunk 2077.