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03.11.2023 10:00

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CDPR wants Cyberpunk 2077 to follow in the footsteps of The Witcher

Developer at CD Projekt Red (CDPR) explains how the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel plans to emulate the evolution of The Witcher series.
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This unique behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming RPG comes 13 months after the studio revealed that a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 was still in the works under the name Project Orion, even though the original game was still on shaky foundations at the time.

Let us remind you that the game Cyberpunk 2077 was one of the most anticipated games of the last decade, but it had a lot of bugs and unfinished content when it was released. With further corrections, especially with the comprehensive update 2.0, it deservedly won back a certain amount of trust. However, they recently released a new DLC, Phantom Liberty, which was very well received by critics.

With the release of new content for Cyberpunk 2077, studio CDPR has no projects in the near future that need to be completed immediately. This means that the developers can fully devote themselves to the continuation of the Cyberpunk 2077 games and the fourth part of The Witcher franchise.

Will Cyberpunk 2077 follow the development of The Witcher series?

Although the company won't be able to share extensive information about their upcoming games in the near future, their developers sometimes can't hold back and reveal some kind of detail. For example, CDPR director of management and audio engineering Colin Walder recently revealed that the development of The Witcher 4 is quite different from the development of Cyberpunk 2077. They are paying a lot of attention to the work on the PlayStation and Xbox game consoles, which was one one of the main problems when the original game was released. During the development, they will do more demo tests with which they will solve possible bugs on the fly.

At the same time, the continuation of Cyberpunk 2077 will try to imitate the development of The Witcher series. This was confirmed by CDPR's Story Design Director Igor Sarzynski in a recent interview with PC Gamer. Sarzynski highlighted how The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings offered a radically different experience than the first installment in the franchise. They kept the good elements of the second game, but also for the third game, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, they specifically changed the way of playing and exploring the world. CDPR aims for a “similar evolution” between Cyberpunk 2077 and its successor, Sarzynski explained.

While the next Cyberpunk game will aim to offer a comparable experience but improved upon it, it's still entirely possible that they'll approach this evolution quite differently than The Witcher 2. “Some elements [in Cyberpunk 2077] like the art, the city design, the music, the interactive scene system, the gameplay styles worked almost immediately,” Sarzynski said, hinting that the second game could leave those elements more or less intact. The skill upgrade system and NPC interactivity could also appear without major changes. The CDPR is said to be satisfied with them. However, they emphasized that it took a lot of time to develop both systems and that they were reworked several times during development.

They have experience, they must not repeat mistakes

All of these aspects of the game that Sarzynski praises were last revamped in September 2023, when the developer released a massive update 2.0 for Cyberpunk 2077. The update brought the game closer to CDPR's original vision. Now, the company is apparently confident enough to try again in this dystopian RPG genre. This time they have the advantage of not starting from the beginning. They have the foundations, they know what they did wrong and what they did right, or what the players want. And they will certainly not repeat the same mistakes, starting with numerous promises that they know they cannot possibly fulfill in the set time.

We won't find out for a while whether they will succeed. The game's sequel is barely in the conceptual design phase. All of us, including us in the editorial team, want the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 and the fourth Witcher to exceed all expectations. CDPR has proven to be a great storyteller so far, and we can't wait to play as a creature hunter and renegade on the streets of Cyberpunk again.


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