Cyberpunk 2077 wallpapers reveal a new look for V, chromed-out Cupid, and more
This Cyberpunk 207𝕴7 wallpaper shows protagonist V with a well-earned beard

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 will let you create your own custom character, but as the preponderance of male model Commander Shepards out there confirms, many people roll with the default appearance. Along with revealing its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 E3 plans, this new Cyberpunk 2077 wallpaper from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red shows a🅰 revised appeara💝nce for main character V's pre-made male look.
Here's a full version of the new wallpaper - hit the button in the upper right of the image to expand it to full size. Oh, an🃏d here's a for cyberpunks on the go.
It isn't a major overhaul, but put his ♑image back-to-back with a𒁏 look at the old default dude-V and you can play spot the differences.
The olꦓd V was all grimaces and sandpaper stubble. The new V is hairier with shaved sides and a grown-out top as well as a short beard. He might be slightly more slen꧂der, though that could just be the angle playing tricks on me. Geralt started looking way cooler once he grew a beard too, so I'm detecting a theme in CD Projekt Red productions. Again, you'll be free to make V look like something else if you prefer.
If you miss the old V you can show your undying🔯 devotion with anoꦕther Cyberpunk 2077 wallpaper that portrays the hero in a moment of quiet, tobacco-aided contemplation.
Or enjoy this image of a chromed-out Cupid who's traded his bow and arrow for an anti-materiel rif📖le. It's best enj🍒oyed with no context whatsoever, but if you must know, CD Projekt Red put this image out to celebrate Valentine's Day 2019.
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