Another triple-A title is making its way to Apple Silicon Devices.
CD Projekt Red on October 31 confirmed that they will port Cyberpunk 2077 to Macs with Apple Silicon chips.
Michał Nowakowski, Joint Chief Executive Officer, also said Mac gamers can get their hands on the critically acclaimed RPG early next year.
"I’m incredibly excited that Mac gamers across the world will be able to discover the world and stories of Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty early next year," said Nowakowski.
It can be played on iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro.
Further details about Cyberpunk 2077's Macbook version are yet to be made public. But so far, the devs revealed that they will port the game's Ultimate Edition. Even more, CD Projekt Red, the acclaimed developers of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, said that Steam PC purchases can be carried over to Mac.
They also promised enhanced visuals and audio. These included path tracing, frame generation, and built-in Spatial Audio.
"More details and a release date for early next year will be announced at a later time," The Witcher studio wrote in a follow-up press release.
Since retiring their 32-bit software support, Apple's MacOS can only support a few, selected titles. But after introducing their Silicon chips - the M1 to M4 series - there had been a steady number of publishers expanding their portfolio to Macbooks and iMacs.
Some of these titles also happened to be triple-A. Like the latest titles under Capcom's Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Death Stranding, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage.
Nowakowski hinted at possibly rolling out more of their titles to Apple devices, saying that 'they are eagerly looking forward to the future of their games on Apple silicon.'