CD Projekt RED has stated that Cyberpunk 2077‘s sequel is being dealt with by the workforce that was chargeable for fixing the unique launch in addition to designing Phantom Liberty. The sport’s 2020 launch ended up being a catastrophe for CDPR, following which the studio confronted class-action lawsuits and a stern response from Sony Interactive Leisure, who briefly pulled the sport from the PS Retailer.
Cyberpunk 2077 sequel is in conceptual design part
In a current investor presentation, CDPR’s chief inventive officer Adam Badowski stated that Cyberpunk 2077’s follow-up is in conceptual design part, and it will likely be developed by groups unfold throughout Vancouver, BC and Boston, MA. By late 2024, a workforce of “a number of dozens” shall be engaged on the sport, with half of the builders understanding of North America and half of them understanding of Poland.
“This venture is on a conceptual design stage proper now, and it’s going to be designed by a workforce of veterans who had been chargeable for fine-tuning Cyberpunk 2077 and designing Phantom Liberty,” Badowski stated (by way of PSU). “We’re going to work out of North America, Vancouver and Boston areas, workforce management are already there.”
CDPR can also be engaged on a number of tasks in The Witcher universe, which it has but to disclose.