That’s it. CD Projekt Red is done withCyberpunk 2077. It’s gutting news to know that the story we’ve been following for so long has reached its epic conclusion, and just when it really hit its stride.Of course, it’s not all doom and gloom, as there is a sequel on the way. However, knowing that no more content will be added toCyberpunk 2077isn’t exactly the sequel update we wanted.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis such an incredible expansion!According to the game’s director, Gabe Amatangelo, “We’re done. It’s possible that there’s some other little thing that comes in here or there, just because, as you’re kind of messing around with stuff, sometimes you discover something that is not a high risk.” Gabe continues, “Or it’s easy to integrate. Or, you know, some developers have some bandwidth.”AdvertBut despite the odd tweak here or there, it is over, my friends.Gamers knew this day would eventually come, especially asCD Projekt Redmoves ontoThe Witcher4. However, it still stings. Even more so because of the fast improvements made to a game that originally bombed so hard it seemed like it would never bounce back.Having clawed it back after that agonising launch, the devs are confident that they’ve learnt from theirCyberpunk 2077mistakes, and thus the sequel will be a lot more polished upon release. We’re relieved, naturally.But that relief is tinged with sadness; not because we want a buggy game, but because we still pine for the world the originalCyberpunk 2077created. The devs have already added so many expansions and updates, yet there still feels like more potential is waiting to be unlocked.AdvertMost likely, that potential will be realised in the sequel. A sequel which is years away from launching, as all eyes are now fixed on Geralt’s possible return.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Steam

That’s it. CD Projekt Red is done withCyberpunk 2077. It’s gutting news to know that the story we’ve been following for so long has reached its epic conclusion, and just when it really hit its stride.Of course, it’s not all doom and gloom, as there is a sequel on the way. However, knowing that no more content will be added toCyberpunk 2077isn’t exactly the sequel update we wanted.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis such an incredible expansion!According to the game’s director, Gabe Amatangelo, “We’re done. It’s possible that there’s some other little thing that comes in here or there, just because, as you’re kind of messing around with stuff, sometimes you discover something that is not a high risk.” Gabe continues, “Or it’s easy to integrate. Or, you know, some developers have some bandwidth.”AdvertBut despite the odd tweak here or there, it is over, my friends.Gamers knew this day would eventually come, especially asCD Projekt Redmoves ontoThe Witcher4. However, it still stings. Even more so because of the fast improvements made to a game that originally bombed so hard it seemed like it would never bounce back.Having clawed it back after that agonising launch, the devs are confident that they’ve learnt from theirCyberpunk 2077mistakes, and thus the sequel will be a lot more polished upon release. We’re relieved, naturally.But that relief is tinged with sadness; not because we want a buggy game, but because we still pine for the world the originalCyberpunk 2077created. The devs have already added so many expansions and updates, yet there still feels like more potential is waiting to be unlocked.AdvertMost likely, that potential will be realised in the sequel. A sequel which is years away from launching, as all eyes are now fixed on Geralt’s possible return.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Steam
That’s it. CD Projekt Red is done withCyberpunk 2077. It’s gutting news to know that the story we’ve been following for so long has reached its epic conclusion, and just when it really hit its stride.Of course, it’s not all doom and gloom, as there is a sequel on the way. However, knowing that no more content will be added toCyberpunk 2077isn’t exactly the sequel update we wanted.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis such an incredible expansion!According to the game’s director, Gabe Amatangelo, “We’re done. It’s possible that there’s some other little thing that comes in here or there, just because, as you’re kind of messing around with stuff, sometimes you discover something that is not a high risk.” Gabe continues, “Or it’s easy to integrate. Or, you know, some developers have some bandwidth.”AdvertBut despite the odd tweak here or there, it is over, my friends.Gamers knew this day would eventually come, especially asCD Projekt Redmoves ontoThe Witcher4. However, it still stings. Even more so because of the fast improvements made to a game that originally bombed so hard it seemed like it would never bounce back.Having clawed it back after that agonising launch, the devs are confident that they’ve learnt from theirCyberpunk 2077mistakes, and thus the sequel will be a lot more polished upon release. We’re relieved, naturally.But that relief is tinged with sadness; not because we want a buggy game, but because we still pine for the world the originalCyberpunk 2077created. The devs have already added so many expansions and updates, yet there still feels like more potential is waiting to be unlocked.AdvertMost likely, that potential will be realised in the sequel. A sequel which is years away from launching, as all eyes are now fixed on Geralt’s possible return.
That’s it. CD Projekt Red is done withCyberpunk 2077. It’s gutting news to know that the story we’ve been following for so long has reached its epic conclusion, and just when it really hit its stride.
Of course, it’s not all doom and gloom, as there is a sequel on the way. However, knowing that no more content will be added toCyberpunk 2077isn’t exactly the sequel update we wanted.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis such an incredible expansion!
According to the game’s director, Gabe Amatangelo, “We’re done. It’s possible that there’s some other little thing that comes in here or there, just because, as you’re kind of messing around with stuff, sometimes you discover something that is not a high risk.” Gabe continues, “Or it’s easy to integrate. Or, you know, some developers have some bandwidth.”
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But despite the odd tweak here or there, it is over, my friends.
Gamers knew this day would eventually come, especially asCD Projekt Redmoves ontoThe Witcher4. However, it still stings. Even more so because of the fast improvements made to a game that originally bombed so hard it seemed like it would never bounce back.
Having clawed it back after that agonising launch, the devs are confident that they’ve learnt from theirCyberpunk 2077mistakes, and thus the sequel will be a lot more polished upon release. We’re relieved, naturally.
But that relief is tinged with sadness; not because we want a buggy game, but because we still pine for the world the originalCyberpunk 2077created. The devs have already added so many expansions and updates, yet there still feels like more potential is waiting to be unlocked.
Advert
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Most likely, that potential will be realised in the sequel. A sequel which is years away from launching, as all eyes are now fixed on Geralt’s possible return.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,The Witcher,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Steam