Cyberpunk 2077 head writer joins Blizzard, here's what it could mean for Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk 2077 fans probably don't need to worry

The head writer of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 is trading Warsaw for Irvine with a new gig at Blizzard. Sebastian Stepien's employment change first surfaced via a quiet edit to his ; we confirmed with CDPR that Stepien had left and heard from Blizzard that Stepien is now a part of its development team. Stepien had been with CD Projekt Red for 12 and a half years so it's𒆙 a big change for him - but it also signals big things for Cyberpunk 2077.
Don't panic, Cyberpunk fans! A very good chance exists that said signalled things are not bad. It's distressing to hear about prominent creative forces departing from a game (or any🍌 project) in the thick of its creation, sure, but Stepien's work on the proj🌟ect may have already been done when he packed up his desk.
CD Projekt Red has been working on Cyberpunk 2077 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:for quite a long time. The top-level narrative direction of a head writer on a story-driven game is ideally the kind of thing that's finished up while other elements are still coming together. It'd be pre♒tty cruddy to toss out a bunch of fully modeled, animated, and voiced characters because the writer decided the story should go in a different direction, right?
We still don't have anything close to an official date for when we'll get to play Cyberpunk 2077. However, if a CDPR employee who had been around since the lean, beardless Geralt days felt comfortable enough to leave it all behind, that could actually be a good sign. Either that or Blizzard just made him a really, really good offer, especially since it's probably eager to make up for all the talent it's been 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:losing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recently. Both are probably true, actually. Enjoy the caviar and SoCal weather, Se🔯bastia𝕴n!
Still worried about CDPR losing its storytelling chops? Read about why Cyberpunk 2077 is an RPG before it's a shooter.
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