Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition is finally making its way to Mac devices, with a confirmed release date of July 17, 2025. This marks a new chapter for CD Projekt Red as the company expands the game’s availability beyond traditional platforms.
After the release of Nintendo Switch 2, Mac users will experience Night City’s dark future firsthand. The game will run on Apple Silicon Macs, leveraging Metal technology to deliver enhanced performance and visuals. This means features like path tracing, frame generation, and Spatial Audio will be part of the experience, promising sharper graphics and improved immersion for Mac gamers.
Ultimate Edition on Apple Silicon Macs
According to the official Cyberpunk 2077 X account, the Mac version is set to launch this week, marking the first time the title and its Phantom Liberty expansion are available on Apple hardware. The announcement came with a hyped tweet: “prepare, Mac chooms, ’cause we’ve got news you’ve been waiting for! 🤯 You’ll be chippin’ into the dark future 52 years early, when the Mac version of Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition drops July 17th, 2025! 🔥”
Buckle up, Mac chooms, 'cause we’ve got news you’ve been waiting for! 🤯
You'll be chippin' into the dark future 52 years early, when the Mac version of Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition drops July 17th, 2025! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/bG1mhVXSt7
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) July 15, 2025
Even better, if you’ve already bought Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam, GOG, or Epic Games Store — whether it’s the base game, Phantom Liberty, or Ultimate Edition — you won’t have to pay extra to get the Mac version of the same edition. CD Projekt Red confirmed this in the same thread, which is a nice touch for those who want to switch platforms.
Update 2.3 Stream Scheduled for July 16
Just before the Mac release, there’s a live stream planned for July 16, 5:00 PM CEST, focusing on the upcoming Patch 2.3. The stream will feature Pawe Sasko, Associate Game Director of Cyberpunk 2, and Adrien Jouannet, Lead Designer at Virtuos. You can catch it on Twitch or YouTube. It’s a great chance to see what changes and fixes are coming next.