Alongside Keanu Reeves, Cyberpunk 2077 appears to have a number of big names contributing to the project. The soundtrack already has a number of popular groups like Run The Jewels, ASAP Rocky, and Refused who are portraying Johnny Silverhand's Samurai band. Late last year, Canadian pop singer Grimes, who is also on the game's soundtrack performed her latest single 4ÆM at The Game Awards, and then took to Reddit to confirm she's also in the game as a character named Lizzy Wizzy.

While not much has been officially revealed in the mean time, Lizzy Wizzy is finally getting fully revealed thanks to Cybr Magazine's latest cover. The Cyberpunk 2077 collaboration reveals all sort of new information on the character including a brand new look with longer pink hair and the full cyborg body. For those interested, the rest of the feature includes discussions with Grimes about her character, Cyberpunk creator Mike Pondsmith, and more.

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The latest reveal is a bit of a change from when fans last saw the character last December. Following her performance at The Game Awards, Grimes posted a screenshot of her character in-game, revealing a similar cyborg body, though the hair was more of a bluish-green mohawk rather than the long flowing pink hair.

While it's not clear what sort of role Lizzy Wizzy has in the game, Grimes may have spoiled a bit of a story arc her character goes through during a Cyberpunk 2077 subReddit conversation. Potential spoilers ahead, so reader beware.

In addition to confirming providing the voice for the character, Grimes revealed a bit of her dark backstory as well. According to her, players witness the pop star commit suicide on stage during a performance, leaving her dead for an hour and forcing a medical team to perform emergency surgery to replace her entire body with cybernetics. After that, she resumes the show and finishes it as a cyborg. Grimes went on to call it one of the greatest pieces of performance art ever made.

Following years of development work and multiple delays, the good news for fans is that they likely won't have to wait much longer to see Grimes and the rest of the characters populating Night City. There appears to have been a lingering fear that Cyberpunk 2077 would see another delay, pushing it out of its November launch due to the global pandemic and haviong to work remotely. However, CD Projekt RED shot down those fears, announcing that the game is on track to make its release date and won't see another delay.

Cyberpunk 2077 will be available November 13th on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. PlayStation 5, Stadia, and Xbox Series X upgrades will also be available.

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