Cyberpunk 2077 Multiplayer Plan ‘Reconsidered’ by CD Projekt RED

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As part of the company's strategy update, CD Projekt RED appears to have 'reconsidered' its original plan for Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer. The company previously confirmed it as the next triple-A game in production with a target release in 2022, but now President and Joint CEO Adam Kiciński explained that CD Projekt RED is focusing on bringing online elements into all of its franchises one day instead of just one game.

We aim to make online technologies an important part of our future gamees and use GOG Galaxy to grow global communities of gamers. Let's stress this here: CD Projekt RED makes single player, story-driven, triple-A RPGs. That is not changing. What is changing is our long-term approach to online and by this we mean ensuring we are properly prepared to implement online elements in our games where they make sense. We don't want to go overboard or lose our single player DNA. We want to take thoughtful steps to build robust online capabilities. Previously we hinted that our next triple-A would be a Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer game, but we have decided to reconsider this plan.

Cyberpunk 2077 Multiplayer Plan ‘Reconsidered’ by CD Projekt RED

Mar 31, 2021, 9:21am UTC
https://wccftech.com/cyberpunk-2077-multiplayer-plan-reconsidered-by-cd-projekt-red/ > As part of the company's strategy update, CD Projekt RED appears to have 'reconsidered' its original plan for Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer. The company previously confirmed it as the next triple-A game in production with a target release in 2022, but now President and Joint CEO Adam Kiciński explained that CD Projekt RED is focusing on bringing online elements into all of its franchises one day instead of just one game. > We aim to make online technologies an important part of our future gamees and use GOG Galaxy to grow global communities of gamers. Let's stress this here: CD Projekt RED makes single player, story-driven, triple-A RPGs. That is not changing. What is changing is our long-term approach to online and by this we mean ensuring we are properly prepared to implement online elements in our games where they make sense. We don't want to go overboard or lose our single player DNA. We want to take thoughtful steps to build robust online capabilities. Previously we hinted that our next triple-A would be a Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer game, but we have decided to reconsider this plan.