Cyberpunk 2077 Gets A Bite Of Apple: Ultimate Edition To Be Available On Apple Silicon Macs. Details Here

Apple Silicon Mac users are in for a treat with Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition joining the gaming library on July 17. CD Projekt Red will release it via the Mac App Store, as well as Steam, GOG.com, and the Epic Games Store. This version bundles the base game, the Phantom Liberty expansion, and all updates to date, which is now natively optimised for Macs powered by M1 through M4 chips.

Designed specifically for Apple’s chips, the game boasts tailored graphics settings under a new “For This Mac” preset system. It takes full advantage of Metal 3’s Tile‑Based Deferred Rendering and MetalFX upscaling, while also supporting AMD FSR frame generation. If you’ve got AirPods, Spatial Audio with head tracking is built in, and compatibility extends to game controllers, Magic Mouse and trackpad. Cross‑progression means you can switch between platforms without losing your save.

Expect Metal 4 Enhancements Later

A post‑launch update will integrate Metal 4 features unveiled at WWDC 2025. These include MetalFX Frame Interpolation, generating intermediate frames to hit smoother frame rates; and MetalFX Denoising for real-time path tracing.

CD Projekt Red says these features could push gameplay up to 120fps on Ultra settings for top‑end Macs.

Apple’s Gaming Strategy Takes Shape

This launch marks a major milestone for Apple’s gaming plans. Long focused on mobile and cloud-based experiences, Apple is steadily building a case for Mac as a serious gaming platform.

With titles like Cyberpunk 2077 tapping into advanced graphics APIs, Macs are catching up with PC-level capabilities, especially for users with M-series machines.

What This Means for Players

If you own a Mac with 16GB unified memory or more and run macOS 15.5 or later, you can play Cyberpunk 2077 without penalty. The cross-platform support means your progress on PC or console carries over seamlessly.

Between the bundle, spatial audio, and deep Mac-specific features, this release shows Apple and developers are finally delivering premium gaming on macOS.

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