We’re all very much familiar with the rocky starCyberpunk 2077had when it launched nearly three years ago. Fortunately, CD Projekt Red has been able to turn things around, and the studio wants the game to have a successful evolution going forward.

According to a recent interview withPC Gamer, narrative director for CDPR Igor Sarzyński hopesCyberpunkwill enjoy a “similar evolution” to theWitcherseries. By this, they’re referring to the significant ways each subsequent entry changed for the better.

Cyberpunk 2077: Goro Takemura looking down at the player.

What that means going forward, we can’t be certain. However, with the developer now working on the follow-up toCyberpunk 2077, the team will no doubt betaking on-board lessons learnedfor both this and the newWitchersaga that’s currently in development.

A mended reputation.

Despite the differences between the two IPs, CD Projekt Red were able to (eventually) pull off a successful RPG in something more futuristic thanThe Witcher. There were certainly new things for the developer to learn, and Sarzyński explains that while some aspects worked “out of the box,” others required a bit more work.

Now with all the game elements iterated and working well, we’ll focus on connecting them even tighter and creating a coherent, total immersion experience.

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With the recent 2.0 patch andPhantom LibertyDLC only improving things further, the game is now in the state that some would argue should have been the case at the start. Either way, CDPR is looking to evolveCyberpunk 2077as it moves forward with the franchise.

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