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The news that CD Projekt Red has wrapped up development on Cyberpunk 2077 marks the end of a significant chapter for the company and its fanbase. After years of anticipation and development, Cyberpunk 2077’s troubled launch on consoles led to a rocky start for the game. However, CD Projekt Red remained committed to improving the title through substantial updates, gradually restoring its reputation among players.
Despite the challenges faced by Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red’s focus has now shifted to other projects, signaling a new era for the studio. With no one currently working on Cyberpunk 2077, attention has turned to the studio’s upcoming ventures, including Project Orion, the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077. While details about Project Orion are scarce, fans can expect it to continue the legacy of its predecessor while possibly addressing some of its shortcomings.
In addition to Project Orion, CD Projekt Red is also investing resources into Project Polaris, the next installment in the Witcher series. Built on Unreal Engine 5 and intended to kick off a new trilogy, Project Polaris holds promise for fans eager to return to the world of the Witcher. Furthermore, CD Projekt Red’s ambitious lineup includes Project Hadar, an original IP, and Project Sirius, a multiplayer Witcher game developed in collaboration with The Molasses Flood. Additionally, a remake of the original Witcher game using Unreal Engine 5 is in the works at Fool’s Theory.
With a diverse portfolio of projects in development, CD Projekt Red continues to push boundaries in the gaming industry, offering exciting experiences for players to look forward to. As the studio moves forward, fans eagerly await updates and announcements regarding these highly anticipated titles, eager to embark on new adventures crafted by one of the industry’s most esteemed developers.