“Don’t forget… the game is fixed”
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CD Projekt Redreally wantsCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyplayers to know that its RPG is back and better than ever - and it’s used Idris Elba to get the message across.
As highlighted by Twitter user @TheCartelDel,Cyberpunk 2077developer CD Projekt Red has not so subtly poked fun at its RPG’s messy launch in one of Phantom Liberty’s trailers. If you caught the ‘Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty – All In’ trailer, which starred Solomon Reed himself, aka actor Idris Elba, you’re sure to already be aware of what we’re talking about.
In the trailer, Elba can mostly be seen walking around a club while snippets of gameplay appear on screen. During the trailer, the actor talks about Night City, saying things like: “In Night City the rules are different and the stakes are higher. One wrong move is all it takes to get burned.” After a few more seconds of this, Elba continues to address the camera as Cyberpunk 2077’s in-game visuals take over and we see the actor as his character Solomon Reed.
“The more you have, the more you stand to lose,” Reed says in the trailer, “so go ahead and play. Just don’t forget… the game is fixed,” before the character raises a weapon to the screen and the trailer ends. This “CHAMPION level double-entendre,” as the Twitter user above calls it, has got Cyberpunk 2077 fans all excited at the fact CD Projekt Red is “so back.”
As we said in ourCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review, the expansion feels like “the culmination of CD Projekt Red’s efforts.”
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