Despite the recent revival ofCyberpunk 2077and its recentPhantom Libertyexpansion, CD Projekt Red has announced it is done with the game and is now turning its attention to a sequel.It is no secret thatCyberpunk 2077has had a rocky lifespan. First released in 2020 in a broken, unplayable state, it has had quite the revival over the past three years. With multiple updates and fixes, CD Projekt Red has finally managed to make it the game it always wanted. Add a recent 2.0 update and thePhantom Libertyexpansion and it has alreadyovertakenStarfield’s player count in recent weeks.Check outCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow!However, despiteCyberpunk 2077being in the best shape it has ever been, CD Projekt Red are ready to wrap it up and head onto development for its sequel. In aninterviewwith PC Gamer, game director Gabe Amatangelo confirmed the end for their latest project. “2.0 and Phantom Liberty are the last big updates. We’ll do a little something more, but those are the last big ones,” Amatangelo said. When asked what’s next for the studio, he said, “Then it’s Cyberpunk 2. Or ‘Orion,’ I should say, whatever we end up naming it.“AdvertCyberpunk 2or ‘Orion’ was first announced in October 2022 claiming it will “prove the full power and potential of the Cyberpunk universe” and “take the Cyberpunk franchise further and continue harnessing the potential of this dark future universe.” Bold claims that have yet to be added to elaborated on. No matter what it ends up being titled or when it is expected to be released, let’s hope it will arrive in a better state than its predecessor.As forCyberpunk 2077,players can now experience both the2.0 updateas well as the recently releasedPhantom Libertyexpansion. Withnodsto theCyberpunk Edgerunnersanime series as well asnew endingsfor V and Johnny, it’s no wonder the game has gained its highest player base since 2020.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

Cyberpunk 2077 sequel already being teased days after Phantom Liberty launch

Despite the recent revival ofCyberpunk 2077and its recentPhantom Libertyexpansion, CD Projekt Red has announced it is done with the game and is now turning its attention to a sequel.It is no secret thatCyberpunk 2077has had a rocky lifespan. First released in 2020 in a broken, unplayable state, it has had quite the revival over the past three years. With multiple updates and fixes, CD Projekt Red has finally managed to make it the game it always wanted. Add a recent 2.0 update and thePhantom Libertyexpansion and it has alreadyovertakenStarfield’s player count in recent weeks.Check outCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow!However, despiteCyberpunk 2077being in the best shape it has ever been, CD Projekt Red are ready to wrap it up and head onto development for its sequel. In aninterviewwith PC Gamer, game director Gabe Amatangelo confirmed the end for their latest project. “2.0 and Phantom Liberty are the last big updates. We’ll do a little something more, but those are the last big ones,” Amatangelo said. When asked what’s next for the studio, he said, “Then it’s Cyberpunk 2. Or ‘Orion,’ I should say, whatever we end up naming it.“AdvertCyberpunk 2or ‘Orion’ was first announced in October 2022 claiming it will “prove the full power and potential of the Cyberpunk universe” and “take the Cyberpunk franchise further and continue harnessing the potential of this dark future universe.” Bold claims that have yet to be added to elaborated on. No matter what it ends up being titled or when it is expected to be released, let’s hope it will arrive in a better state than its predecessor.As forCyberpunk 2077,players can now experience both the2.0 updateas well as the recently releasedPhantom Libertyexpansion. Withnodsto theCyberpunk Edgerunnersanime series as well asnew endingsfor V and Johnny, it’s no wonder the game has gained its highest player base since 2020.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

Despite the recent revival ofCyberpunk 2077and its recentPhantom Libertyexpansion, CD Projekt Red has announced it is done with the game and is now turning its attention to a sequel.It is no secret thatCyberpunk 2077has had a rocky lifespan. First released in 2020 in a broken, unplayable state, it has had quite the revival over the past three years. With multiple updates and fixes, CD Projekt Red has finally managed to make it the game it always wanted. Add a recent 2.0 update and thePhantom Libertyexpansion and it has alreadyovertakenStarfield’s player count in recent weeks.Check outCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow!However, despiteCyberpunk 2077being in the best shape it has ever been, CD Projekt Red are ready to wrap it up and head onto development for its sequel. In aninterviewwith PC Gamer, game director Gabe Amatangelo confirmed the end for their latest project. “2.0 and Phantom Liberty are the last big updates. We’ll do a little something more, but those are the last big ones,” Amatangelo said. When asked what’s next for the studio, he said, “Then it’s Cyberpunk 2. Or ‘Orion,’ I should say, whatever we end up naming it.“AdvertCyberpunk 2or ‘Orion’ was first announced in October 2022 claiming it will “prove the full power and potential of the Cyberpunk universe” and “take the Cyberpunk franchise further and continue harnessing the potential of this dark future universe.” Bold claims that have yet to be added to elaborated on. No matter what it ends up being titled or when it is expected to be released, let’s hope it will arrive in a better state than its predecessor.As forCyberpunk 2077,players can now experience both the2.0 updateas well as the recently releasedPhantom Libertyexpansion. Withnodsto theCyberpunk Edgerunnersanime series as well asnew endingsfor V and Johnny, it’s no wonder the game has gained its highest player base since 2020.

Despite the recent revival ofCyberpunk 2077and its recentPhantom Libertyexpansion, CD Projekt Red has announced it is done with the game and is now turning its attention to a sequel.

It is no secret thatCyberpunk 2077has had a rocky lifespan. First released in 2020 in a broken, unplayable state, it has had quite the revival over the past three years. With multiple updates and fixes, CD Projekt Red has finally managed to make it the game it always wanted. Add a recent 2.0 update and thePhantom Libertyexpansion and it has alreadyovertakenStarfield’s player count in recent weeks.

Check outCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow!

However, despiteCyberpunk 2077being in the best shape it has ever been, CD Projekt Red are ready to wrap it up and head onto development for its sequel. In aninterviewwith PC Gamer, game director Gabe Amatangelo confirmed the end for their latest project. “2.0 and Phantom Liberty are the last big updates. We’ll do a little something more, but those are the last big ones,” Amatangelo said. When asked what’s next for the studio, he said, “Then it’s Cyberpunk 2. Or ‘Orion,’ I should say, whatever we end up naming it.”

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Cyberpunk 2or ‘Orion’ was first announced in October 2022 claiming it will “prove the full power and potential of the Cyberpunk universe” and “take the Cyberpunk franchise further and continue harnessing the potential of this dark future universe.” Bold claims that have yet to be added to elaborated on. No matter what it ends up being titled or when it is expected to be released, let’s hope it will arrive in a better state than its predecessor.

As forCyberpunk 2077,players can now experience both the2.0 updateas well as the recently releasedPhantom Libertyexpansion. Withnodsto theCyberpunk Edgerunnersanime series as well asnew endingsfor V and Johnny, it’s no wonder the game has gained its highest player base since 2020.

Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red