Since then, CD Projekt Red has put in a lot of hard work to improve the game through various updates. The studio’s efforts have paid off; the game is now in a much better state than it was at launch and has a rapidly growing fan base all over the globe. A couple of months ago, CD Projekt Red announced that there will be a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, titled Project Orion.

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Piotr Nielubowicz, the CFO at CD Projekt Red, said during a recent financial call that the company is looking to speed up the development of Project Orion after the release of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. To add more clarity, the CEO Adam Kiciński stated that they have not yet begun pre-production of Project Orion and that it’s slated to enter the research phase in 2023. Adam also mentioned that the research will be undertaken by a limited team in order to allow other members to join The Witcher 4 project.

According to this news, the sequel of Cyberpunk 2077 is likely years away; however, the silver lining is that there is still plenty of Cyberpunk 2077 content to look forward to in the nearer future. Cyberpunk fans can look forward to the release of the Phantom Liberty DLC in 2023, which will see the return of Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand. Reeves will join forces with V once again for another exciting adventure in Night City.

Another exciting update is that CD Projekt Red’s Witcher 3 will be getting a next-gen update on December 14. The update will be free of charge for players who already own the game, and is expected to bring visual enhancements along with a few gameplay changes. With new DLC and patches being released regularly, CD Projekt Red is making sure that their fans have plenty to keep them occupied. This commitment is what has made CD Projekt Red one of the most beloved game developers in the industry, and it is something that their fans continue to appreciate.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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Source: Gamesradar