Cyberpunk 2077's streamer mode will disable copyrighted music for livestreams
Though having recently delayed the highly-anticipated project for a third time, CD Projekt Red is keeping expectations high for their forthcoming Cyberpunk 2077 as the studio has unveiled gameplay footage from the Xbox One X and Xbox Series X versions of the sci-fi RPG title.
In the latest Night City Wire episode 5, it was revealed that Cyberpunk 2077 would have an option that will allow streamers to replace the copyrighted music with other tracks to alleviate such problems.
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This is a start-to-finish examination of what you'll be doing, and why, in Cyberpunk 2077's open world.
The studio dropped the most action packed trailer we've seen for the game so far which details everything talked about from character customization to how choice affects the world.
Keanu Reeves debuts his video game performance with Cyberpunk 2077, playing as Johnny Silverhand. That said, given how much choice there is in Cyberpunk 2077, it seems pretty likely that Silverhand will have quite different interactions with the character depending on who they choose to be as the game balances between Silverhand's desires and those of the player character. Be sure to check out the behind-the-scenes of Reeves' performance and CD Projekt RED's efforts to cast the iconic Johnny Silverhand character.