In early May 2020, CD Projekt Red’s new upcoming title Cyberpunk 2077 finally got its official rating from the ESRB (Mature), revealing some new details about what players can expect to find in the game when it releases on September 17th, 2020. A lot of this information contains things you’d already expect, like strong language, drug use, violence and sex, but also customized genitals and first-person sex scenes.
While customizing characters during creation, the ESRB listing mentions that players will have access to some new, unique options not seen in many other titles (except maybe Conan Exiles).
Players can select a gender and customize their character; customization can include depictions of breasts, buttocks, and genitalia, as well as various sizes and combinations of genitals. Players can encounter events where they have the option to engage in sexual activities with other main characters or prostitutes--these brief sex scenes (from a first-person perspective) depict partially nude characters moaning suggestively while moving through various positions. Some scenes contain brief depictions of thrusting motions; other scenes depict a character's head moving towards a partner's crotch.
Late last year, it was already revealed that these sex scenes would be mocapped, but after taking a closer look at the ESRB details surrounding the title, we can get a glimpse into what to expect. Here’s an excerpt from the ESRB:
Some scenes contain brief depictions of thrusting motions; other scenes depict a character's head moving towards a partner's crotch. The game contains frequent depictions and references to fictional drugs, including characters taking puffs/hits from a state-altering inhaler/stimulant; an animated billboard ad depicts a man snorting speed. Some sequences allow the player to drink alcoholic beverages repeatedly until the screen distorts; player's character can also drive cars while drunk. The words “f**k” and "c*nt" appear in the dialogue.
Through Cyberpunk 2077’s upcoming “Night City Wire” event, slated for June 11th, 2020, we should get an even more detailed look at what to expect when the game gets released later this year, as well as what they’ve been up to since the game was delayed leading up to the originally planned date in April.
GET READY!📺 pic.twitter.com/eqQ3hMCOmA
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) May 5, 2020
Top Comments
TheTechnoBot
May 07, 2020 at 04:44PM EDT
deathisabishi
May 07, 2020 at 03:49PM EDT