But you’re a smart kid, right? You probably knew that already. With seemingly tons of these scams doing the rounds over the last week or so, developers CD Projekt Red have stepped in to remind fans that no, they aren’t sending out emails offering entry into a supposed Cyberpunk 2077 beta. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings — Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) July 30, 2020 Further down in the replies the account suggests that CDPR don’t actually have plans for a beta at all. If they ever change their mind or have other reasons to contact you, however, it’ll come from an official cdprojektred.com email address and never a third party, as these scams appear to claim. Suffice to say, if a mysterious email asks for your contact deets under the promise of a cool shiny toy, maybe don’t? Further delays notwithstanding, Cyberpunk 2077 should be with us on November 19th. There should be another Night City Wire event sometime soon, following last month’s debut wot showed off brainjacking investigations and a Netflix anime series. Mind, earlier this month it looked like they removed wallrunning from the game, objectively ruining the final product. Until then - try to keep yourself out of any digital misdemeanours, okay?