Cyberpunk 2077 is one of three projects in the Cyberpunk universe that CD Projekt RED is working on
Three cheers for Polish business news

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 studio 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt RED is actually working on three different Cyberpunk projects, according to the president of the company. Industry tipster Nibel has unearthed a report on a Polish business site that reveals that after Cyberpunk 2077 there'll be another game in the universe, and a separate multiplayer 🍨project.
The is based on a story on the Polish site and - thank our cyber overlords for Google Translate - in it Adam Kiciński, president and joint CEO and CFO Piotr Nielubowicz revealed just how dedicated the studio is to its new franchise.
"We're working on three Cyberpunk things - the main game and two more. These are three teams," he said. This could simply mean a multiplayer mode and a smaller, more casual spinoff (like The Witcher 3's Gwe🧸nt) or DLC but follow upౠ comments from another bigwig suggested it could be a sequel.
"Our next big project will also be in the Cyberpunk universe, and we're already working on it and treating it as a really big and innovative project 🦋for us," added Nielubowicz. With all the time and work that it takes for a game studio to launch a new IP, it makes economic sense that it would be already ♌thinking in terms of a series rather than a one-off game.
Cyberpunk 2077 killed it at E3 2019, and the piece also gave us a sense of when we'll get our next big reveal of the game from Kiciński.
"A strong dose [of information] should be expected at the beginning of next year when the preview will appear. Then industry journalists🔯 will already be playing and writing about it."
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