Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red has expressed confidence that the game will be ready for its November 19 release date. In a recent finance conference call, president Adam Kiciński said the studio was "very close" to completing development and had begun "preparing for final certification." Kiciński added that while the team will be working on the title "until the end", this is the normal procedure for such an important game and that "everything is on track and we plan to release it on November 19." In another financial update slightly more accessible, the developer's CFO Piotr Nielubowicz said that the game "has now entered its very laborious final phase of development." It's perhaps not particularly surprising that CD Projekt Red wants to assure fans that Cyberpunk 2077 won't be delayed beyond November 19; the game has already been subject to two delays and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has played a role in holding off other highly anticipated titles such as Halo Infinite. In his video update, Nielubowicz noted that the majority of the studio had been working from home for six months and would likely continue to do so until December, after the Cyberpunk 2077 release date. " for the team, he said that "they coped".