CDPR 2.0? Future Plan Revealed For Cyberpunk 2077 & The Witcher and The Studio



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CD Projekt RED revealed the full studio reorganization in their latest investors conference/presentation. They went into detail regarding future Cyberpunk 2077 content, The Witcher as well as what happens with the studio as they are going for parallel development of both Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 at the same time.

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Intro 00:0001:50
CDPR Group Strategy Update – 01:5110:41
CDPR 2021 Roadmap – 10:4213:22
Digital Scapes Partnership – 13:2314:52
Future of their Franchises – 14:5318:38
Future Marketing Changes – 18:3922:38
Final Thoughts & Outro – 22:3923:54

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27 thoughts on “CDPR 2.0? Future Plan Revealed For Cyberpunk 2077 & The Witcher and The Studio”

  1. If CDPR intend to live up to their reputation then the top brass & shareholder wouldn't have forced CP2077 release if not for the $ signs another EA, Ubisoft "talk the talk with little action" cover story (next we'll see micro-transaction on every aspect of the game destroying the flow again for $ signs).

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  2. Partner with rockstar to make cyberpunk 2077 online. Red dead online is a very good foundation and to see that realized in cyberpunk's world would be cool. But we need singleplayer to work and be what it's promised.

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  3. i only had problems playing this on xbox one and ps4 but stadia and pc ran with hardy no problems only one or two bugs where the mission did not trigger kinda like the stuff you see on oblivion/skyrim but its still a good game regardless and i hope CDPR can build back its reputation and do more fantastic stuff in the gaming world

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  4. This seems great. All CDPR has to do now is to act like this. I wouldn't mind a multiplayer for Cyberpunk 2077, but updates and patches for the single player should come first.
    Really hoping for a great new Witcher and Cyberpunk title to earn back their reputation. 🙂

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  5. so far cdpr has shown that they can talk the talk but cant walk the walk. I'd say they took one step forward, two steps back. and with some of the big names leaving; when they say things are going to be great, I'll be excited when/if I see the proof.

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  6. I only worry this will vastly slow production for all of their projects. I don't think we're anywhere close to having a reasonable conversation about Cyberpunk Online or Cyberpunk 2078. They took a huge step forward with the recent patch, but there's a long road ahead, and we haven't even seen the next gen versions of 2077 yet. I just hope they have a real plan and this isn't just corpo speech for the sake of PR after another stock dip.

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  7. >More demos and less hype

    If that's the one thing they learned from this eight years of hard experience, I'll be so damn happy…

    Silence and focus on the product that needs polish is far better than outdated marketing tactics.

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  8. There was a podcast I saw a few weeks back l don't remember the names of the people in it.There were 3 people discussing 2077 and they were absolutely convinced CDPR would abandon single player and focus on multiplayer
    I think I commented their company would not survive if they did that
    But they were convinced the multiplayer would take in people called whales. I guess they are rich players so CDPR would do this
    I wonder what they would say seeing this. I will try to find that YouTube channel to see if they will have another discussion about this

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  9. CDPR never learned from force release CP 2077 as now will force more onto devs by creating games 2 at a time. PC gamer for 35 yrs (there for The Witcher) just another money grab studio, lost my loyalty.

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  10. Dude I'm suprised how things can changes so easily. From beloved company with couple of milions fans to ordinary company in one step. Shame they built their trust almost 10 years but it's their fault no question about it

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  11. Agile would go a long way towards successful project management and software development, but it's too little too late. Changing work culture that is as cancerous as CDPR's is near impossible. Online integration? Mmm, no thanks. There's been enough problems without that complexity. I'd have been amped about TW 4 at one time, but though the following is hard to say, not now and not ever. At the end of the day, I can't forgive the company for the reviewer extortion and lies told to gamers and especially investors. Some acts just aren't forgivable. CDPR is dead to me.

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