That's too long to wait

CD Projekt RED fans are already losing their minds over Cyberpunk 2077's Twitter account beeping at them for the first time in years, but it seems we could be getting more than just a tweet this year. Two independent sources have reportedly told Polish website GRYOnline that not only will Cyberpunk be getting a new trailer this year, but that it's going to be playable at E3 in June.

For those of us not fluent in Polish, GRYOnline claims that CD Projekt RED will be making a big deal out of Cyberpunk 2077 at E3 this year with a new trailer and fully playable demo. The catch is that demo will be behind closed doors for journalists and industry reps, so it's not likely we'll have much to be able to share besides the trailer should this report be accurate. The timing of GRYOnline's report is interesting, as YouTuber LegacyKillaHD claimed last week that a tech demo build for the game was submitted to Sony last month.

If these reports are accurate, it's not only the first news we've heard about the game itself in nearly three years aside from last year's hack, but it shows that the game may finally not be that far off. Of course, we still know next to nothing about Cyberpunk 2077 and both the E3 and tech demo tidbits are nothing more than rumors at this point. That doesn't mean gamers won't be excited over the news, though. Cyberpunk 2077 is coming... eventually.