Fortunately for fans of CD Projekt Red, the company has confirmed that it has no intention to make its highly anticipated upcoming RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, exclusive to the store.
In a Twitter exchange that took place at the end of last week, user WannaPlay95 implored CD Projekt Red to not make the game an Epic Games exclusive title. Responding through the official Cyberpunk 2077 account, the company made its position on the matter clear, stating that it would “pass” on restricting the release of the game to Epic’s new platform.
Some outlets took this statement to mean that CD Projekt Red would be eschewing release through the Epic Games Store entirely. However, the company has offered some clarity on the matter, responding to an article published by TweakTown that indicated that Cyberpunk 2077 would not be available through the Fortnite developer’s storefront:
While, of course, this tweet does not offer definitive confirmation that the title will release through the Epic Games Store, it does indicate that it is certainly not outside of the realm of possibility.
For players that believe titles released on PC should be available through a number of platforms, this will undoubtedly come as a welcome piece of information.
That said, CD Projekt Red does have a recent history of releasing titles exclusively through its own distribution platform, GOG.com. At the end of last year, for example, the company’s Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales had an exclusive launch on GOG, though it ultimately found its way to Steam following its poor sales performance
As such, it is possible that the company might try GOG exclusivity again with Cyberpunk 2077. However, at this time, all that can be known for certain is that if Epic does offer the game through its platform, other storefronts will be doing so as well.
The initial tweet indicating that the game will not be an Epic Games Store exclusive can be found on Twitter.