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CD Projekt Red announces Cyberpunk 2077 sequel as well as several Witcher Games, the Dead Space remake gets its first look at gameplay, and Nintendo announces a Direct around the upcoming Super Smash Bros. movie.
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Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a sequel, more Witcher games than you can shake a stick at, Dead Space reveals final gameplay, and a Nintendo Direct is coming this week. All on today’s GameSpot News.

As part of its strategy presentation, CD Projekt has announced that it has multiple new games in development. Although details are slim, the company did announce that a sequel to 2020’s Cyberpunk 2077 is in development under the codename “Project Orion” and will “prove the full power and potential of the Cyberpunk universe” when it is released.

Additionally, a number of new games set in The Witcher universe are also in various stages of development. These are all being developed under various codenames as well, and include Project Sirius, Project Polaris, and Project Canis Majoris.

For Project Sirius, this Witcher game is described as an innovative take on the series that is aimed at both veteran fans and people new to the franchise. Currently in pre-production, it is being developed by Flame in the Flood developer The Molasses Flood and has 60+ people involved in its creation.

Project Polaris is described as a story-driven open-world RPG built on the legacy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and has more than 150 people working on it at CD Projekt Red. This game will be the start of a new Witcher trilogy that is aiming to be delivered within a 6-year period following the Polaris release.

A story-driven single-player open-world RPG set within The Witcher universe, Project Canis Majoris will be developed by a third-party studio that will be led by ex-Witcher veterans.

Beyond its two most well-known franchises, CD Projekt is also working on a new standalone IP, codename Project Hadar. It has been in “IP incubation” since 2021 and is currently in the conceptual phase. This game is described as being distinct from Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher and is being developed 100% internally.

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  1. Amazing!!! Coming from a fan that loves these type of games & I wanted this game to succeed from the very first start. I originally bought the game for $10 on Black Friday. Since I already knew from how the state the game was already coming from past experience, & never wanted to buy a unfinished game never again. I saw the potential the game had & now that seeing the Netflix show I’m didn’t care if the show blew up, all I cared about was a positive review from the company saying how well they did from this & will be expanding from these ideas, literally this proves my point & have tears of joy in my face right now

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  2. I can’t believe they’re not adding more to Cyberpunk… How can you have such a rich franchise and leave it empty with nothing to do but the main story.

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  3. So…. expect Cyberpunk 2077 Part 2 to be released in December 2030 for the PS7, Xbox Series X Squared, Windows 20 and Google (whatever) 60% completed and full of bugs just like the first one. Because it sounds like their executives have learned nothing from the controversy now that they "turned the corner."

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  4. Not excited to wait 5 years for a sequel to a broken game that took 10 years to make, and another game from a franchise that should be laid to rest but is being dug up to save face.

    CDPR were supposed to be the best of the best, how do you hold off releasing a game for almost 10 years and cave at the last hurdle? Not holding my breath.

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  5. That's outrageous that they'd take another go at cyberpunk. Never got it because I don't support broken games on delivery..fix them later philosophy. That's why I'd never buy Halo either.

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