A sequel concept forCyberpunk 2077has been made in Unreal Engine 5, starring a beloved character from theCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersanime.WhileCD Projekt Redwill continue to supportCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyfor the time being with patch updates, it’s now content with leaving the game behind, following months of dedicated work,and $120 million, to fix all the problems it had at launch.Take a look at the new and improvedCyberpunk 2077: Phantom LibertybelowAdvertIt all paid off in the end too, as Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 is now regarded asone of the greatest games ever made, and is on track tobeating The Witcher 3 in sales.Now though, CD Projekt Red is looking to the future, as a full-on sequel is in the works, though they’ve made it clear that it’s a long way off from release, much to fan satisfaction, who wholeheartedly believeCyberpunk 2077needed way more time in the oven prior to its launch.While we likely won’t see anything about theCyberpunk 2077sequel for a long, long time, some fans have already gotten to work creating concepts for what they think it could look like, and one trailer made throughUnreal Engine5 is blowing us away.Shared on theUnreal ConceptsYouTube channel, the trailer is two minutes long and features long shots of the illuminated neon streets of what’s likely Night City. It also replaces V and Johnny Silverhand as the protagonist, andCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersfans will be thrilled with the selection.AdvertThat’s right the concept trailer makes Lucy from theEdgerunnersanime the main protagonist, and pitches a story that takes place a year after the show’s conclusion.Honestly it’d be great to see a sequel toCyberpunk 2077focus on a character from the wider universe, though whether that’s on the cards at CD Projekt Red is another question.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,Unreal Engine,CD Projekt Red

A sequel concept forCyberpunk 2077has been made in Unreal Engine 5, starring a beloved character from theCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersanime.WhileCD Projekt Redwill continue to supportCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyfor the time being with patch updates, it’s now content with leaving the game behind, following months of dedicated work,and $120 million, to fix all the problems it had at launch.Take a look at the new and improvedCyberpunk 2077: Phantom LibertybelowAdvertIt all paid off in the end too, as Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 is now regarded asone of the greatest games ever made, and is on track tobeating The Witcher 3 in sales.Now though, CD Projekt Red is looking to the future, as a full-on sequel is in the works, though they’ve made it clear that it’s a long way off from release, much to fan satisfaction, who wholeheartedly believeCyberpunk 2077needed way more time in the oven prior to its launch.While we likely won’t see anything about theCyberpunk 2077sequel for a long, long time, some fans have already gotten to work creating concepts for what they think it could look like, and one trailer made throughUnreal Engine5 is blowing us away.Shared on theUnreal ConceptsYouTube channel, the trailer is two minutes long and features long shots of the illuminated neon streets of what’s likely Night City. It also replaces V and Johnny Silverhand as the protagonist, andCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersfans will be thrilled with the selection.AdvertThat’s right the concept trailer makes Lucy from theEdgerunnersanime the main protagonist, and pitches a story that takes place a year after the show’s conclusion.Honestly it’d be great to see a sequel toCyberpunk 2077focus on a character from the wider universe, though whether that’s on the cards at CD Projekt Red is another question.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,Unreal Engine,CD Projekt Red
A sequel concept forCyberpunk 2077has been made in Unreal Engine 5, starring a beloved character from theCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersanime.WhileCD Projekt Redwill continue to supportCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyfor the time being with patch updates, it’s now content with leaving the game behind, following months of dedicated work,and $120 million, to fix all the problems it had at launch.Take a look at the new and improvedCyberpunk 2077: Phantom LibertybelowAdvertIt all paid off in the end too, as Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 is now regarded asone of the greatest games ever made, and is on track tobeating The Witcher 3 in sales.Now though, CD Projekt Red is looking to the future, as a full-on sequel is in the works, though they’ve made it clear that it’s a long way off from release, much to fan satisfaction, who wholeheartedly believeCyberpunk 2077needed way more time in the oven prior to its launch.While we likely won’t see anything about theCyberpunk 2077sequel for a long, long time, some fans have already gotten to work creating concepts for what they think it could look like, and one trailer made throughUnreal Engine5 is blowing us away.Shared on theUnreal ConceptsYouTube channel, the trailer is two minutes long and features long shots of the illuminated neon streets of what’s likely Night City. It also replaces V and Johnny Silverhand as the protagonist, andCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersfans will be thrilled with the selection.AdvertThat’s right the concept trailer makes Lucy from theEdgerunnersanime the main protagonist, and pitches a story that takes place a year after the show’s conclusion.Honestly it’d be great to see a sequel toCyberpunk 2077focus on a character from the wider universe, though whether that’s on the cards at CD Projekt Red is another question.
A sequel concept forCyberpunk 2077has been made in Unreal Engine 5, starring a beloved character from theCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersanime.
WhileCD Projekt Redwill continue to supportCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyfor the time being with patch updates, it’s now content with leaving the game behind, following months of dedicated work,and $120 million, to fix all the problems it had at launch.
Take a look at the new and improvedCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow
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It all paid off in the end too, as Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 is now regarded asone of the greatest games ever made, and is on track tobeating The Witcher 3 in sales.
Now though, CD Projekt Red is looking to the future, as a full-on sequel is in the works, though they’ve made it clear that it’s a long way off from release, much to fan satisfaction, who wholeheartedly believeCyberpunk 2077needed way more time in the oven prior to its launch.
While we likely won’t see anything about theCyberpunk 2077sequel for a long, long time, some fans have already gotten to work creating concepts for what they think it could look like, and one trailer made throughUnreal Engine5 is blowing us away.
Shared on theUnreal ConceptsYouTube channel, the trailer is two minutes long and features long shots of the illuminated neon streets of what’s likely Night City. It also replaces V and Johnny Silverhand as the protagonist, andCyberpunk 2077: Edgerunnersfans will be thrilled with the selection.
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That’s right the concept trailer makes Lucy from theEdgerunnersanime the main protagonist, and pitches a story that takes place a year after the show’s conclusion.
Honestly it’d be great to see a sequel toCyberpunk 2077focus on a character from the wider universe, though whether that’s on the cards at CD Projekt Red is another question.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,Unreal Engine,CD Projekt Red