We have so many hopes and dreams for theCyberpunk 2077sequel, one of which being the inclusion of multiplayer, a possibility the developers are teasing.As someone who doesn’t often play in co-op mode, I can’t say multiplayer is at the top of my list forCD Projekt Red’s sci-fi adventure. However, I appreciate its value for a lot of players, as too do the devs if the latest reports are to be believed.In an interview with Reuters, CD Projekt’s joint CEO Adam Badowski discussed the brand’s intention to have at least 80 employees working on theCyberpunk 2077, codenamed ‘Orion’, before the year’s end.AdvertHow glorious isCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty?Currently, a lot of resources are being put into the nextThe Witchertitle. However, the fact that the devs are still intending to have a select group of creatives working onOrionalongsidethe Witcher 4bodes well for the sequel, in our opinion.During the course of theinterview, Badowski also mentioned that the company is “considering” multiplayer for the sequel, though he wouldn’t elaborate on that further for the time being. Nonetheless, the tease of multiplayer has been made and so our hopes increase.AdvertCyberpunk 2077was originally meant to include multiplayer options, however, due to how poorly the game was received during its launch, those plans were scrapped while the devs focused on making the game playable. Undeniably, CD Projekt succeeded. So much so that fans believe, if the game had been released in 2023, itwould have claimed the GOTYtitle.A lot of possibilities are open to the devs when it comes to broadening the vast lore of its neon universe, with Badowski eager to explore the capabilities of AI in future projects. “We think that AI is something that can help improve certain processes in game production, but not replace people,” he revealed.Whatever comes, though, it’ll be quite a while before we get solid details because the next The Witcher game is the only prize we have locked in our sights.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Cyberpunk 2077 developers are finally teasing multiplayer

We have so many hopes and dreams for theCyberpunk 2077sequel, one of which being the inclusion of multiplayer, a possibility the developers are teasing.As someone who doesn’t often play in co-op mode, I can’t say multiplayer is at the top of my list forCD Projekt Red’s sci-fi adventure. However, I appreciate its value for a lot of players, as too do the devs if the latest reports are to be believed.In an interview with Reuters, CD Projekt’s joint CEO Adam Badowski discussed the brand’s intention to have at least 80 employees working on theCyberpunk 2077, codenamed ‘Orion’, before the year’s end.AdvertHow glorious isCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty?Currently, a lot of resources are being put into the nextThe Witchertitle. However, the fact that the devs are still intending to have a select group of creatives working onOrionalongsidethe Witcher 4bodes well for the sequel, in our opinion.During the course of theinterview, Badowski also mentioned that the company is “considering” multiplayer for the sequel, though he wouldn’t elaborate on that further for the time being. Nonetheless, the tease of multiplayer has been made and so our hopes increase.AdvertCyberpunk 2077was originally meant to include multiplayer options, however, due to how poorly the game was received during its launch, those plans were scrapped while the devs focused on making the game playable. Undeniably, CD Projekt succeeded. So much so that fans believe, if the game had been released in 2023, itwould have claimed the GOTYtitle.A lot of possibilities are open to the devs when it comes to broadening the vast lore of its neon universe, with Badowski eager to explore the capabilities of AI in future projects. “We think that AI is something that can help improve certain processes in game production, but not replace people,” he revealed.Whatever comes, though, it’ll be quite a while before we get solid details because the next The Witcher game is the only prize we have locked in our sights.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

We have so many hopes and dreams for theCyberpunk 2077sequel, one of which being the inclusion of multiplayer, a possibility the developers are teasing.As someone who doesn’t often play in co-op mode, I can’t say multiplayer is at the top of my list forCD Projekt Red’s sci-fi adventure. However, I appreciate its value for a lot of players, as too do the devs if the latest reports are to be believed.In an interview with Reuters, CD Projekt’s joint CEO Adam Badowski discussed the brand’s intention to have at least 80 employees working on theCyberpunk 2077, codenamed ‘Orion’, before the year’s end.AdvertHow glorious isCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty?Currently, a lot of resources are being put into the nextThe Witchertitle. However, the fact that the devs are still intending to have a select group of creatives working onOrionalongsidethe Witcher 4bodes well for the sequel, in our opinion.During the course of theinterview, Badowski also mentioned that the company is “considering” multiplayer for the sequel, though he wouldn’t elaborate on that further for the time being. Nonetheless, the tease of multiplayer has been made and so our hopes increase.AdvertCyberpunk 2077was originally meant to include multiplayer options, however, due to how poorly the game was received during its launch, those plans were scrapped while the devs focused on making the game playable. Undeniably, CD Projekt succeeded. So much so that fans believe, if the game had been released in 2023, itwould have claimed the GOTYtitle.A lot of possibilities are open to the devs when it comes to broadening the vast lore of its neon universe, with Badowski eager to explore the capabilities of AI in future projects. “We think that AI is something that can help improve certain processes in game production, but not replace people,” he revealed.Whatever comes, though, it’ll be quite a while before we get solid details because the next The Witcher game is the only prize we have locked in our sights.

We have so many hopes and dreams for theCyberpunk 2077sequel, one of which being the inclusion of multiplayer, a possibility the developers are teasing.

As someone who doesn’t often play in co-op mode, I can’t say multiplayer is at the top of my list forCD Projekt Red’s sci-fi adventure. However, I appreciate its value for a lot of players, as too do the devs if the latest reports are to be believed.

In an interview with Reuters, CD Projekt’s joint CEO Adam Badowski discussed the brand’s intention to have at least 80 employees working on theCyberpunk 2077, codenamed ‘Orion’, before the year’s end.

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How glorious isCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty?

Currently, a lot of resources are being put into the nextThe Witchertitle. However, the fact that the devs are still intending to have a select group of creatives working onOrionalongsidethe Witcher 4bodes well for the sequel, in our opinion.

During the course of theinterview, Badowski also mentioned that the company is “considering” multiplayer for the sequel, though he wouldn’t elaborate on that further for the time being. Nonetheless, the tease of multiplayer has been made and so our hopes increase.

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Cyberpunk 2077was originally meant to include multiplayer options, however, due to how poorly the game was received during its launch, those plans were scrapped while the devs focused on making the game playable. Undeniably, CD Projekt succeeded. So much so that fans believe, if the game had been released in 2023, itwould have claimed the GOTYtitle.

A lot of possibilities are open to the devs when it comes to broadening the vast lore of its neon universe, with Badowski eager to explore the capabilities of AI in future projects. “We think that AI is something that can help improve certain processes in game production, but not replace people,” he revealed.

Whatever comes, though, it’ll be quite a while before we get solid details because the next The Witcher game is the only prize we have locked in our sights.

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