The release ofCyberpunk 2077has brought in all sorts of hype and fanfare surrounding the game. From cosplays, fan art, and fan-made creations,Cyberpunk 2077has no shortage of fuel to add to the flames of imagination. Though, one talented user, in particular, has really outdone themselves in terms of a fan-made design.

As of a couple of days ago,Cyberpunk 2077has launched on a number of major platforms, with next-gen versions of the game currently in development. However, as of right now, a release ofCyberpunk 2077on theNintendo Switchdoes not appear to be in development, thoughthis hasn’t stopped one fan from allowing the game to have at least some small presence on the console.

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Instagram user eidrianhideki posted a picture of a custom madeCyberpunk 2077themed Nintendo Switch Lite. The bright yellow designs with circuitry embellishments are incredibly reminiscent of the in-game aesthetic. This custom design is very similar to the fan-madeCyberpunk 2077themed Xbox Series Xthat was shown off earlier this month, which featured laser engravings and 3-D printed embellishments.

While as of right now, there seem to be no plans to haveCyberpunk 2077on Nintendo Switch, a Switch port does not seem to be too far out of the realm of possibility. Considering the fact thatThe Witcher 3, a game similarly developed by CD Projekt Red and extensively large in its own right, made its way onto the Nintendo Switch over four years after the game’s initial release.

With any luck, the game will eventually make its way onto the Switch, which would, in turn, make the customCyberpunk 2077design on theNintendo Switch Litemake a lot more sense. The design itself is very stylish and impressive, but the fact that the game isn’t featured on the Switch makes its design a rather confusing one, to say the least.

It will be interesting to see what the future holds forCyberpunk 2077. While most reviewers liked what they saw, the large volume of bugs and glitches has dampened the experience of many players. Luckily,CD Projekt Redseemingly appears to be on top of things with the release of update 1.04 that went live earlier today. As of right now, the studio appears to have a lot on its plate in terms of keeping up with player feedback and bug fixes, but hopefully, once the hype surroundingCyberpunk 2077dies down, the studio could potentially focus on a Switch port. Either way, fans will just have to wait and see.

Cyberpunk 2077is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions currently in development.