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Cyberpunk 2077 Feature

New Cyberpunk 2077 style trailer shows that looks are everything

Flashing lights and neon bikes.
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One of the biggest aspects of Cyberpunk 2077 from CD Projekt Red has been its wealth of customization options. Despite most people being glued to one specific aspect of the feature, there are still far more pressing things to explore – like style. The styles in Cyberpunk 2077 go beyond just throwing on a fresh outfit for the day. Instead, they are representative of the varying and visibly polarizing traits of Night City’s society and its factions.

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The 2077 in Style trailer tees up quite a bit for just talking about looks. However, as the narrator goes on to describe each of the four choices in Cyberpunk 2077, the picture starts to become clearer and eludes to a potential hierarchy and shape of a cybernetic future. 

Styles on deck

There are multiple styles to master in Cyberpunk 2077. Kitsch is all about bright colors and neon dreams, whereas Neomilitarism gives off vibes of corporate bad dudes that won’t hesitate to bring a cannon to a gunfight. Entropism, on the other hand, seems like a group of streetsmart, scrappy fighters that are fighting for a better way of life. And, lastly, the Neokitsch value looks and celebrity status over everything. Hollywood, much? 

These variations in styles offer up the chance to live how you’d like in-game. Whether that’s a reflection of your reality or the polar opposite of your personality, the decision is in your hands. You can fantasize about being a corporate overlord, escape into a wild life that celebrity status brings, or live fast and vibrant with your neon green mohawk waving in the wind. These features may not stand out as overly impressive to some, however, it further emphasizes the customizable experience. Here’s hoping that Cyberpunk 2077 will marry all of these features into one cohesive open-world action RPG. Either way, you’ll probably look good in it.

Cyberpunk 2077 releases for PC on November 19.


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