So. MAYBE Cyberpunk 2077 in 2018?

That would be nice – but I’m frankly just guessing, based on this:

Kraków-based branch of CD Projekt Red, established in 2013 and best known for The Witcher series, is about to expand significantly. This news has been revealed by John Mamais, the future head of CD Projekt Red’s Kraków studio, in a Q&A session put through by the studio itself. As claimed by Mamais, to truly make use of the potential of a project as ambitious as Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red will soon increase the number of employees to 500, and Kraków-based branch, now consisting of about 30 developers, will expand to about 100.

If they’re expanding the staff now then they’re probably not going to have the game done either this year or next. 2018 is the earliest, right? – I’ve never worked in a video game studio, mind you. I may be making bad assumptions. I’d love to be told that this is consistent with a Christmas 2017 release…

I’ll believe this about Cyberpunk 2077 when I see it.

This being “CD Projekt Red CEO: Cyberpunk 2077 will be “More Ambitious on Every Single Front”” …I mean, I believe that they want to make it. And goodness knows that Witcher: Wild Hunt will give them a budget. Still, it’s been four freaking years…

Moe Lane

PS: Yeah, I saw that somebody was trying to stir up a controversy over the game. …Annnnnd that’s all the attention that said attempt deserves, in my opinion.