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CD Projekt is making a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077

To prove the “full power and potential” of theĀ CyberpunkĀ universe

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CD Projekt has announced its upcoming slate of projects today, and part of it includesĀ Cyberpunk. The publisher confirms today that it’s working on Project Orion, aĀ sequel toĀ Cyberpunk 2077.

In a slide, CD Projekt confirms the CD Projekt Red team will develop the sequel. The company says it will be a Cyberpunk 2077Ā sequel that will “prove the full power and potential” of theĀ CyberpunkĀ universe.

There is also an update onĀ Phantom Liberty, the upcoming story-driven expansion for Cyberpunk 2077 currently slotted for 2023. The CDPR team has the DLC in the final production phase, as a crew of over 350 developers are reportedly involved in it.

A new dawn

Cyberpunk 2077‘s launch is a notoriously rocky one, with the game being taken off the PlayStation Store for a spell due to the state of its release. Those bugs, alongside larger issues with the game, caused it to be a fairly contentious release.

Still, CD Projekt Red has continued issuing updates. And those patches, alongside the excellentĀ Cyberpunk: EdgerunnersĀ anime made in collaboration with Studio Trigger, have been shifting the narrative.

CD Projekt already stated it plans to continue supporting theĀ CyberpunkĀ IP in some way. But now it looks like the crew will try to capture some of the lightning it was looking for the first time around.

In other CD Projekt news, the company also confirmed a bevy of newĀ WitcherĀ projects. This includes a newĀ WitcherĀ trilogy, starting with the previously teased Project Polaris. This is in pre-production, and all three games will aim to deliver within a six-year period following Polaris’ release.

The Molasses Flood, which CD Projekt Red acquired last year, is also working on an “innovative” take onĀ The WitcherĀ that’s in pre-production as Project Sirius. And a third game, a single-player open-world RPG set inĀ The WitcherĀ universe, is in development under a third-party studio led by ex-WitcherĀ veterans as Project Canis Majoris.

 


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