Cyberpunk 2077 Aimed to Surpass The Witcher 3 Success; CD Projekt RED Gets 400 People Working on Title

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CD Projekt RED's Cyberpunk 2077 can be considered as one game that still lurks between the shadows; given that the relative title The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is still the royalty that reigns over the role-playing games today. Without a certainty yet as to when it will arrive, the expectations for the game automatically went up and might continue to do so.

According to Star Mine News, Cyberpunk 2077 is CD Projekt RED's take on a somewhat chaotic future in which technology has finally taken its toll on mankind which is the exact opposite of The Witcher series. However, because of such a rich heritage that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has established, it naturally brought forward the standards of another role-playing game.

As per Techno Buffalo, President Adam Kicinski and Studio Head Adam Badowski claimed in full honesty that Cyberpunk 2077 will not be as visible yet for quite a while due to some big ambitions that the development team wants for the game. They eye to make the title surpass The Witcher 3's success, and though some believe that the claim will not be possible, CD Projekt RED already allotted their team to focus entirely on the title; summing up to about 400 working on it at the present.

CD Projekt RED even aims for more employees to continue working on the game, as noted by VG247, going to rates of up to 800 staffers. Kicinski takes pride in the sizeable team that will be working on the game full-time before the probable release date that CD Projekt RED still has not completely detailed on.

Cyberpunk 2077 is being given a working and release window between 2017 and 2021. Furthermore, the game is probable to be talked about within the coming events of 2016 and the years after. Stay tuned for more updates on CD Projekt RED's futuristic title and its other upcoming games.

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