The wait is over. CD Projekt Red is officially releasing Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition for Apple Silicon Macs on July 17, 2025, marking the first time the game runs natively on macOS without emulators or workarounds. But before Mac users start planning their trip to Night City, there’s a catch.
This all-new macOS version is optimized specifically for Apple Silicon chips from M1 to the latest M4 Pro and Max. It features:
However, there’s a strict hardware requirement: only Macs with at least 16 GB unified RAM can run it. That leaves out millions of base-level M1 and M2 machines still running 8 GB memory. If you’re using a MacBook Air or entry-level M2 Pro, you’re not eligible for this version.
The Ultimate Edition includes everything:
This is not a port. It is a complete rebuild for macOS, designed to showcase the full potential of Apple’s chipsets in AAA gaming.
With gaming culture rapidly growing in Pakistan and many young creators shifting to Apple for video editing and mobile development, this launch signals a major turning point for Mac gaming.
Pakistani gamers who have long relied on Windows or cloud-based workarounds can now enjoy a native Cyberpunk experience if they have the right hardware.
To play Cyberpunk 2077 on macOS:
July 17, 2025 marks a historic moment in Mac gaming. Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition is not just a re-release. It is a refined, next-gen overhaul built for Apple’s future. With Phantom Liberty, cinematic tools, and smooth MetalFX graphics, this version finally lets Apple users immerse themselves in CD Projekt’s cyber-future the way it was meant to be experienced.
But make no mistake. If your Mac doesn’t meet the hardware bar, you will be left out of Night City.