Last night was indeed a celebratory one for CD Projekt RED. If you tuned into the BAFTA Games Awards, you might have seenCyberpunk 2077take home the win for this year’s Best Evolving Game.Fair to say, it’s been a long road forCyberpunk 2077’s developers to get here but it’s a wholly deserved win.If I had to sum up in one word what this last year was forCyberpunk 2077, it would be transformative.AdvertIt’s no surprise really that fans are adamant that had the game been released in this state, it would’veeasily won multiple GOTY accolades.Best Evolving Game is just as worthy a prize though, reflecting the immense success of thePhantom Libertyexpansion, starring Idris Elba, and the fantastic Update 2.0.Dropping shortly beforePhantom Liberty, Update 2.0 completely overhauled the base game, adding a new relic skill tree, revamped cyberware, updated policing systems, mounted weaponry, and vehicular combat.Following this deserved win forCD Projekt RED, we were able to catch up with Maciej Włodarkiewicz, executive producer on bothCyberpunk 2077andPhantom Liberty, to talk about what this win means for the team and more excitingly, what’s next for the franchise.AdvertTake a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.“Oh, this was a long and bumpy road for all of us,” Maciej began. “And it requires so much work from all of the team. Right now, after this, I feel that this journey is complete. We can move on, [and] move forward with this success and [with], you know, a smile on our faces.”Given thatPhantom Libertyis set to beCyberpunk’s only major expansion, I was curious to hear more from Maciej on if developers have any further surprises in store for fans, particularly regarding additional content updates.Advert“We are so hyped aboutCyberpunkthat it’s quite tough for us to lose it and just stop it,” Maciej told me. “I don’t want to promise anything but definitely,Cyberpunkis deep in our hearts and if we find any reasonable way to keep it up, we will.”Of course, the journey is far from over forCyberpunk 2077. A sequel is in the works, codenamedProject Orion, so I had to ask how the team felt heading into this fresh development period following what’s been a really celebratory year for the franchise.“We would like to develop and deliver withProject Orioneven more than what was inCyberpunk, from the beginning,” Maciej replied, teasing what sounds to be a much more ambitious and stable sequel.“Nothing more to say right now but we are so excited and I believe whenever we have something to share, we will.”AdvertConsider our curiosity piqued.Featured Image Credit: GAMINGbible, CD Projekt REDTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,Interview,CD Projekt Red

Cyberpunk 2077 sequel tease confirms bigger and better things are coming

Last night was indeed a celebratory one for CD Projekt RED. If you tuned into the BAFTA Games Awards, you might have seenCyberpunk 2077take home the win for this year’s Best Evolving Game.Fair to say, it’s been a long road forCyberpunk 2077’s developers to get here but it’s a wholly deserved win.If I had to sum up in one word what this last year was forCyberpunk 2077, it would be transformative.AdvertIt’s no surprise really that fans are adamant that had the game been released in this state, it would’veeasily won multiple GOTY accolades.Best Evolving Game is just as worthy a prize though, reflecting the immense success of thePhantom Libertyexpansion, starring Idris Elba, and the fantastic Update 2.0.Dropping shortly beforePhantom Liberty, Update 2.0 completely overhauled the base game, adding a new relic skill tree, revamped cyberware, updated policing systems, mounted weaponry, and vehicular combat.Following this deserved win forCD Projekt RED, we were able to catch up with Maciej Włodarkiewicz, executive producer on bothCyberpunk 2077andPhantom Liberty, to talk about what this win means for the team and more excitingly, what’s next for the franchise.AdvertTake a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.“Oh, this was a long and bumpy road for all of us,” Maciej began. “And it requires so much work from all of the team. Right now, after this, I feel that this journey is complete. We can move on, [and] move forward with this success and [with], you know, a smile on our faces.”Given thatPhantom Libertyis set to beCyberpunk’s only major expansion, I was curious to hear more from Maciej on if developers have any further surprises in store for fans, particularly regarding additional content updates.Advert“We are so hyped aboutCyberpunkthat it’s quite tough for us to lose it and just stop it,” Maciej told me. “I don’t want to promise anything but definitely,Cyberpunkis deep in our hearts and if we find any reasonable way to keep it up, we will.”Of course, the journey is far from over forCyberpunk 2077. A sequel is in the works, codenamedProject Orion, so I had to ask how the team felt heading into this fresh development period following what’s been a really celebratory year for the franchise.“We would like to develop and deliver withProject Orioneven more than what was inCyberpunk, from the beginning,” Maciej replied, teasing what sounds to be a much more ambitious and stable sequel.“Nothing more to say right now but we are so excited and I believe whenever we have something to share, we will.”AdvertConsider our curiosity piqued.Featured Image Credit: GAMINGbible, CD Projekt REDTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,Interview,CD Projekt Red

Last night was indeed a celebratory one for CD Projekt RED. If you tuned into the BAFTA Games Awards, you might have seenCyberpunk 2077take home the win for this year’s Best Evolving Game.Fair to say, it’s been a long road forCyberpunk 2077’s developers to get here but it’s a wholly deserved win.If I had to sum up in one word what this last year was forCyberpunk 2077, it would be transformative.AdvertIt’s no surprise really that fans are adamant that had the game been released in this state, it would’veeasily won multiple GOTY accolades.Best Evolving Game is just as worthy a prize though, reflecting the immense success of thePhantom Libertyexpansion, starring Idris Elba, and the fantastic Update 2.0.Dropping shortly beforePhantom Liberty, Update 2.0 completely overhauled the base game, adding a new relic skill tree, revamped cyberware, updated policing systems, mounted weaponry, and vehicular combat.Following this deserved win forCD Projekt RED, we were able to catch up with Maciej Włodarkiewicz, executive producer on bothCyberpunk 2077andPhantom Liberty, to talk about what this win means for the team and more excitingly, what’s next for the franchise.AdvertTake a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.“Oh, this was a long and bumpy road for all of us,” Maciej began. “And it requires so much work from all of the team. Right now, after this, I feel that this journey is complete. We can move on, [and] move forward with this success and [with], you know, a smile on our faces.”Given thatPhantom Libertyis set to beCyberpunk’s only major expansion, I was curious to hear more from Maciej on if developers have any further surprises in store for fans, particularly regarding additional content updates.Advert“We are so hyped aboutCyberpunkthat it’s quite tough for us to lose it and just stop it,” Maciej told me. “I don’t want to promise anything but definitely,Cyberpunkis deep in our hearts and if we find any reasonable way to keep it up, we will.”Of course, the journey is far from over forCyberpunk 2077. A sequel is in the works, codenamedProject Orion, so I had to ask how the team felt heading into this fresh development period following what’s been a really celebratory year for the franchise.“We would like to develop and deliver withProject Orioneven more than what was inCyberpunk, from the beginning,” Maciej replied, teasing what sounds to be a much more ambitious and stable sequel.“Nothing more to say right now but we are so excited and I believe whenever we have something to share, we will.”AdvertConsider our curiosity piqued.

Last night was indeed a celebratory one for CD Projekt RED. If you tuned into the BAFTA Games Awards, you might have seenCyberpunk 2077take home the win for this year’s Best Evolving Game.

Fair to say, it’s been a long road forCyberpunk 2077’s developers to get here but it’s a wholly deserved win.

If I had to sum up in one word what this last year was forCyberpunk 2077, it would be transformative.

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It’s no surprise really that fans are adamant that had the game been released in this state, it would’veeasily won multiple GOTY accolades.

Best Evolving Game is just as worthy a prize though, reflecting the immense success of thePhantom Libertyexpansion, starring Idris Elba, and the fantastic Update 2.0.

Dropping shortly beforePhantom Liberty, Update 2.0 completely overhauled the base game, adding a new relic skill tree, revamped cyberware, updated policing systems, mounted weaponry, and vehicular combat.

Following this deserved win forCD Projekt RED, we were able to catch up with Maciej Włodarkiewicz, executive producer on bothCyberpunk 2077andPhantom Liberty, to talk about what this win means for the team and more excitingly, what’s next for the franchise.

Advert

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Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyin action below.

“Oh, this was a long and bumpy road for all of us,” Maciej began. “And it requires so much work from all of the team. Right now, after this, I feel that this journey is complete. We can move on, [and] move forward with this success and [with], you know, a smile on our faces.”

Given thatPhantom Libertyis set to beCyberpunk’s only major expansion, I was curious to hear more from Maciej on if developers have any further surprises in store for fans, particularly regarding additional content updates.

Advert

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“We are so hyped aboutCyberpunkthat it’s quite tough for us to lose it and just stop it,” Maciej told me. “I don’t want to promise anything but definitely,Cyberpunkis deep in our hearts and if we find any reasonable way to keep it up, we will.”

Of course, the journey is far from over forCyberpunk 2077. A sequel is in the works, codenamedProject Orion, so I had to ask how the team felt heading into this fresh development period following what’s been a really celebratory year for the franchise.

“We would like to develop and deliver withProject Orioneven more than what was inCyberpunk, from the beginning,” Maciej replied, teasing what sounds to be a much more ambitious and stable sequel.

“Nothing more to say right now but we are so excited and I believe whenever we have something to share, we will.”

Advert

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Consider our curiosity piqued.

Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,Interview,CD Projekt Red