Even though Super Mario Bros.: The Movie released all the way back in 1993 starring Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo, one fan has brought it into the modern age by combining it with the music and voiceover from Cyberpunk 2077. It's actually quite bizarre but also, I think I really like it and now it makes me want to watch the Super Mario Bros. movie again which is worrying in itself as let's just say, it wasn't that great back then.Of course, Cyberpunk 2077 has been the talk of the town for many different reasons so it's understandable why someone would want to make a pretty cool trailer that instills some kind of goodness back into CD Projekt Red's most recent title. Twitter user Mangerive, a product marketing manager from London, has combined the voiceover from the trailer of Cyberpunk 2077 and mashed it in with scenes from the Super Mario Bros. movie with the end result producing a strange but surprisingly enjoyable trailer that actually works really well.Viewers will notice some similarities between the two also and of course, there's the undeniable connection of both not living up to the expectations of fans. Make sure to check it out below and tell me afterward that you wouldn't want to watch this for real.

Due to the sheer number of issues Cyberpunk 2077 had on release, it's not a surprise to see the game drop in price already.  On Amazon and Best Buy, the game can be picked up for pretty cheap so if you have not been wanting to spend much on it, now is probably a good time.  We've also seen that Jason Hightower, the voice of Jackie Welles, has said that he wouldn’t mind coming back to Night City to reprise his role. Talking in a podcast, Hightower said “Listen, I don’t want to be the one to say it, but I mean, we could [make a] DLC, an upload of Jackie, right, if you wanted”.

In a recent report and according to some data miners, the executable file of Cyberpunk 2077 on PC has some codes referring to its multiplayer expansion. Recited via an anonymous source who found the executable file of Cyberpunk 2077 on PC, there are some multiplayer-related codes that refer to two kinds of game modes, including Heists and Deathmatch. Of course, until it's confirmed, there's no way to officially know that information is true at this moment.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, and Stadia with our review available to read here. The studio recently apologized for the state of the game’s launch and provided some information on upcoming updates and free DLC.