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Cyberpunk 2077 video game’s comprehensive photo mode detailed in impressive new video

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 3, 2020
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A new video has just been released showcasing Cyberpunk 2077’s photo mode and it looks like one of the most comprehensive photo-taking video game modes to date.

Shown in the video, gamers will be able to adjust the position of the camera and character, as is usual in such a mode, but they’ll also be offered a range of real-time editing features relating to the photo’s color, light, and gamma levels to adjusting the in-game camera’s auto focus and aperture. Players will even be able to green screen their character to remove them from the game’s environment entirely.

The whole thing is very impressive. Check it out below.


Cyberpunk 2077 has seen several delays but it’s now a lock for release next week on December 10th on both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X family of consoles.

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