Cyberpunk 2077 dev quietly confirms new spinoff games

Although CD Projekt Red is hard at work on sequels for its The Witcher and Cyberpunk series, it seems it has also turned its attention to a series of brand-new spinoff games.

There is no denying thatCD Projekt Redis one of the best gaming studios out there.

Check out the trailer forCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow!

Considering it is the brains behindThe Witcher 3: Wild HuntandCyberpunk 2077-two of the best RPGs out there - it isn’t surprising that fans are ready to see what the studio comes up with next.

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Although we already know that it is currently working onThe Witcher 4and aCyberpunk 2077sequel, a recent financialreportreveals that it also wants to turn its attention to mobile games.

Basing them on their IPs, these new projects will give the studio the chance to branch out onto other platforms such as “mobile games, TV & film, and more”.

As a result, we could see the worlds of The Witcher and Cyberpunk head to Android and iOS in the future.

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This can only mean that any mobile games will not be made in-house and would instead mean that it will share titles such asThe Witcher 3andCyberpunk 2077with other developers and allow them to create something based on the IPs.

AlthoughCyberpunk 2077has yet to receive the mobile game treatment, the same can’t be said for The Witcher.

There is the mobile port forGwentas well asThe Witcher: Monster Slayer,aPokémon-Gostyle game that shut down after just two years.

So it remains to be seen how the mobile gaming market will do for CD Projekt Red.

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However, withThe Witcher 4andCyberpunk 2not expected for a few years, this will be the perfect way to fill in the gap between releases.

Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,The Witcher 3,The Witcher,CD Projekt Red