
Reeves playing the game made headlines at the time. Polygon has reached out to CD Projekt Red for comment. So - but definitely, he played the game and he loves it.” But as far as I know haven’t finished yet.

Translated by Seeking Alpha, a question from an unknown source emerges late in the call: Has Keanu played the game? Kiciński says, “Yes.

Now, compare that with what Kiciński told investors in CD Projekt Red’s third quarter earnings call. I’ve seen demonstrations but I’ve never played.” When asked in a follow up, even Cyberpunk? He responds: “No. “is like ‘Where’s the ball?’ Oh, you mean the ball you dropped 15 years ago?” in response to questions about another Matrix video game.īut when asked if he plays video games himself, he offers a quick, direct, one-word answer: “No.” There’s a brief mention of Moss’ time in the Mass Effect series, and Reeves mentions that Warner Bros. First spotted on Reddit by a now-deleted account, the admission directly contradicts statements made by CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński in late 2020.ĭuring the interview, which promotes Epic Games’ playable Unreal Engine 5 demo The Matrix Awakens, the conversation turns to other games in which the two have portrayed characters. Another reason is Reeves’ chemistry with Moss as they discuss tech - he the wide-eyed visionary, she the unsure skeptic.īut there’s another moment that caught folks’ attention: Reeves’ brief admission that he never played the game in which he starred, Cyberpunk 2077, which launched a year ago.

One is Reeves’ laughing skepticism about NFTs and how easy it is to reproduce their images. A new interview with The Matrix Resurrections stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, conducted by Polygon’s sister site The Verge, has been ricocheting around the Internet for a variety of reasons.
