Cyberpunk 2077 possibly out late 2016; CD Projekt RED to focus on new title after The Witcher 3 success

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Cyberpunk 2077 has been talked about for quite an extensive period up to this day and with so much to look out for, gamers are still wondering what the entirety of the game is about. Though the highly successful development team of CD Projekt RED has some barriers on what they can spill, fans are at least told of a few points in which spoilers do not come too heavily.

As Bidness Etc. has noted, CD Projekt RED has indeed given ample time to the critically acclaimed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and its rather admirable expansions. Dropping in with their latest continuity Blood and Wine, fans are to expect only a great deal of content and masterful creations for the said game especially with such effort. All of which brings the fans to the question of the year; whatever happened to the long-spoken Cyberpunk 2077?

According to Youth Health Mag, CD Projekt RED stated that Cyberpunk 2077 was officially announced last May 30th of 2012 and started to piece the game bit by bit. At this point, one of the more admirable factors disclosed by CD Projekt RED is that there is no fixed back story to search for in terms of protagonists but the opportunity to make a character of your own in the mix. Cyberpunk 2077 offers different situations and moreover, diverse character classes.

Noted in previous reports, one of the inspirations that CD Projekt RED has disclosed for Cyberpunk 2077 are some Quentin Tarantino films as well as basing from other cyber games that seemingly do not have enough "punk" in them. Their goal is to make Cyberpunk 2077 interesting and not completely chaotic as today's games may be instilling.

CD Projekt RED is still putting a cork on the title and other information around it until around the end of 2016 at the earliest. Fans are guaranteed that the company is putting all of their efforts on Cyberpunk 2077 after the success of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and the upcoming title is said to possibly surpass the aforementioned.

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