It's just two months until Cyberpunk 2077's seven-year long development culminates with the game's highly anticipated release. With the game so close to the finish line, players are still speculating about many aspects of the game including lore, characters, gameplay, and the story. Yet one developer on the game decided to tease a very specific sect of the fanbase, specifically the trophy and achievement hunters.

Despite it still being two months until Cyberpunk 2077 hits its November 19 release date, the game's platinum trophy has been achieved. Lukasz Babiel, Quality Assurance Lead at developer CD Projekt Red, appears to be the first person to obtain all the trophies for Cyberpunk 2077.

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Unfortunately for trophy and achievement hounds hoping that they can finally take a peak at the list, Babiel was smart enough to cover his tracks. Babiel's image is taken only from the PlayStation 4 trophy menu and not the platinum trophy itself. This means that details like the name of the platinum trophy or even its accompanying image are still unknown. Babiel was even smart enough to not sync those trophies online as none of the trophy hunting dedicated websites have pulled the data.

The only thing Babiel's image confirms is that Cyberpunk 2077 features 45 trophies on PlayStation systems and likely an estimated 44 on Xbox systems. The trophy breakdown is simple enough with the bulk of the virtual rewards being the lowest tiers with 26 bronze trophies and 17 silver. The stranger decision is that Cyberpunk 2077, despite being a giant game, only features one singular gold trophy, the highest available beside the platinum itself.

One detail that is also unconfirmed via the image is if Babiel's current platinum is shared across systems. CD Projekt Red confirmed back in June that owners of the upcoming RPG will get a free next-gen upgrade for Cyberpunk 2077. Based on the image alone, it's hard to say if players getting that next gen-upgrade will be treated to two separate trophy lists or simply just stick to the same shared one.

All Babiel has done is add more of an itch to the eager fanbase ready to fall into the dystopian landscape of Cyberpunk 2077. Fans waiting for their next fix in the lead up to November won't have to wait long until the next bit of information on the game drops. CD Projekt Red has confirmed that Night City Wire Episode 3 is streaming on September 18 and will focus on the gangs of the world.

Cyberpunk 2077 is set to launch on November 19, 2020, for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and will release later for the PS5, Stadia, and Xbox Series X.

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