Boxed editions operate by their own rules here, too. On PC and Xbox, the game and Day 0 update are a package deal, coming in at 60GB to 75GB. On PlayStation, however, the game and update need to be downloaded separately, and they are a combined 110GB.
Update (7:20 PM ET): And right on schedule, the PC version of the game should be unlocking on GOG, Steam and Epic Games Store. The servers appear to be a bit bogged down delivering that initial patch, but if you can’t access it yet try restarting your client.
#Cyberpunk 2077 is now available globally on @GOGcom, @Steam and @EpicGames! pic.twitter.com/tQAc1MceZM
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) December 10, 2020
‼️ #Cyberpunk2077 preload on consoles includes Day 0 update & the game should unlock at midnight (respective time zone) without additional downloads.
On PC, (1AM CET) GOG players will have to download a few hundreds mb while for Steam/Epic gamers it will be around 2-3 gigs. ‼️
— Marcin Momot (@Marcin360) December 9, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt RED didn’t release console versions of the game to reviewers, and a handful of early PC players have encountered game-breaking bugs, particularly in the latter half of their adventures. In our review playthrough, the game crashed once, though thankfully it didn’t erase any progress.
Happy hacking, choombas.