Cyberpunk 2077is the next big IP that’s coming from CD Projekt Red, and it appears as if the game might be too large to land on the Nintendo Switch, at least that’s what John Mamais, head of the Krakow studio has stated inan interview with OnMSFT.
“Not as far as I know.” Mamais states as he answers a question about plans regarding bringingCyberpunk 2077to the Nintendo Switch console. “I don’t know if Cyberpunk 2077 would work on the Nintendo Switch. It might be too heavy for it.” he explains, “But then, we did put Witcher 3 on it and we thought that would be too heavy too but somehow we pulled it off.”

We’re on the verge of seeing the next-generation of consoles arrive which are speculated to bring more power and performance. In the interview, Mamais does clarify “We’re focusing on current gen.” meaning that the game will be capable of running at 4K Ultra HD on the Xbox One X, but whatever next-gen games will be capable of isn’t a concern for CD Projekt Red right now.
It certainly seems as if there’s doubt that the game would work on the Switch, and that’s not surprising when considering the assumed size of the game’s world. “We’re not sure… yet. " he responds when asked about the estimated gameplay length, " it’s a little but[sic]risky to state the length of time. How do you figure that out? Especially when there’s open-world and all of the other content.”
He mentions that there are 15 people working on quests that should be scattered around the game’s open-world. He also describes there being layers. “There’s a passive layer, which is the vendors, then there’s the STSs, which are the street stories. I think there’s around 75 street stories. Then there’s minor activities as well.” He clarifies what the street stories are, saying they’re “like little quests. There’s story but there’s not, like, advanced cinematic storytelling sequences so much. They’re a way to explore the world and level-up your character.”
Cyberpunk 2077isnow due to land later this yearon July 28, 2025, for Xbox One, PS4, Stadia, and PC. You can read up onwhat we know so farabout the upcoming title.