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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Mac is now available for download

Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Mac is now available for download

CD Projekt Red Hat Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Apple Silicon Macs officially launched and marks the first time that the open-world action-RPG is naturally available on the platform. The game can now be downloaded from the Mac App Store, Gog.com, Steam and the Epic Games Store. The game has finally appeared after it was originally started in early 2025.

This version contains the base game and the Phantom Liberty Expansion, a spy thriller act with Idris Elba as a solomon Reed. It also shows that Keanu Reeves repeats his role as Johnny Silverhand. The players take on the role of V, a mercenary reinforced by cyber, which navigates through the dangerous streets of the night town-a dystopian city, which is obsessed with technology, power and body change.

The publication also contains every update published so far, including the latest update 2.3. In this new patch, fresh quests, additional vehicles, auto -drive functions and other options are introduced in photo mode.

To perform the game, users need a Mac with Apple Silicon (M1 or newer) and at least 16 GB RAM. It supports the latest MacOS 15.5 or higher. The visual upgrades include Ray Tracing, Frame Generation and HDR, which were voted on for Apple's XDR. For those who use AirPods, the game also supports spatial audio with head tracking.

The game is optimized for a wide range of Apple Silicon devices, including the latest M3 and M4 models such as the new iMac, MacBook Air, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro and Mac Studio with M3 Ultra. M1 -Macs are also supported if you meet the memory requirements.

Players who already have Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition on GOG, Steam or the Epic Games Store can download free of charge and play on a compatible Mac. All others have to pay 104.99 US dollars in the Mac App Store in Canada.

Take a look at the launch trailer below:

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