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‘Cyberpunk 2077’ available to pre-order for £34.99 on PC
TL;DR: You can now pre-order the revolutionary Cyberpunk 2077 for just £34.99 from CD Keys.
Keanu Reeves has been all over the news lately, mainly because he is breathtaking, but also because during his appearance at E3 he revealed his role in the upcoming dystopian game, Cyberpunk 2077.
Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City. You can customise your character’s cyberware, skillset, and playstyle, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and the world around you. It sounds pretty great, and the hype is still growing.
We have searched high and low for the best pre-order deals for Cyberpunk 2077, and there is a clear winner. You can pre-order the PC game for just £34.99 from CD Keys. That’s £15 lower than list price, which is pretty impressive given that the game doesn’t actually get released until 2020.
You might be worrying about committing to a purchase this far ahead of the release date, and we always recommend shopping around for the best price. This is a great deal, though. You could jump on this offer, and then relax, safe in the knowledge that you’ll be first in line to play the new title. This is the hassle-free option.
Pre-order Cyberpunk 2077 for a breathtaking price from CD Keys.
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