There's no doubt that Cyberpunk 2077 is likely the most-anticipated game that many want to see at this year's E3. Despite the excitement though, up until now, we haven't really know what to expect from Cyberpunk and CD Projekt Red at the show. Luckily, now we have some new information that better explains what we should look forward to seeing in a couple of week's time.As detailed recently over on Twitter by Marcin Momot, the Global Community Lead at CD Projekt Red, Cyberpunk 2077 will in fact, not be playable to anyone at the convention. "To answer many questions about the demo and whether or not @CyberpunkGame will be playable at E3," Momot said in the tweet. For those looking to get their hands on the highly-anticipated RPG, this is surely some disappointing news, but it's not all bad.Momot then went on to say that despite not being playable, CD Projekt Red will be showing off new gameplay to the public at the event. In a set of follow-up tweets replying to fans, he confirmed that gameplay will be able to be seen by those attending the show. The first will be able to be seen at the developer's theater by general attendees while the other will be shown behind-closed-doors to invitees only. Both gameplay sessions will also differ from one another, too.As for those who will be watching E3 2019 from home, Momot didn't clarify whether or not the gameplay footage that is being shown at the convention will also be shared online. Even if the footage doesn't initially release online, you'd have to imagine that at some point down the road CD Projekt Red would opt to release it, much like they did with last year's gameplay presentation.CD Projekt Red has hyped up this year's E3 as the company's most important ever, so it seems likely that we should be seeing a whole lot more of Cyberpunk 2077 once the event kicks off. Until then, we still don't know when to expect Cyberpunk 2077 to launch, but it's planned to come to PS4, Xbox One, and PC.