Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most discussed titles out there right now, and that being the case a lot of different game-related tidbits are starting to surface now that the dust has settled on the RPG's E3 showing. A case in point: CDPR's Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz has confirmed that the game won't have a morality system, and like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt before it, players will be tasked with making morally ambiguous decisions with no clear moral compass to guide them.
"We don't have a moral system per se," quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz told Gaming Bolt in a recent interview. While you will be able to complete the game non-lethally, your lack of lethality won't feed into some sort of paragon system.
"[...] to complete it non-lethally you have to be very good at stealth. Invest in points that allow you to stealth better, use weapons that will allow you to incapacitate the enemy instead of killing them, to make the moral choices that will allow you to avoid killing people throughout the game."
On top of that, if this image shared on Reddit is to be believed, Cyberpunk 2077 could also be getting a New Game+, although we'd take that rumour with a pinch of salt for now because it's far from official.
If you want more, here's our E3 preview. Cyberpunk 2077 is heading to PC, PS4, and Xbox One on April 16, 2020.