CD Projeckt Red Cyberpunk 2077




The studio has big plans ahead.

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[FONT=&quot]CD Projekt RED had its 2016 financial results conference this week, and while most of the focus was on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Gwent, a few tidbits about Cyberpunk 2077 managed to squeeze themselves in. It may not be much, but CD Projekt Red studio head Adam Badowski talked for a little bit about the elusive Action-RPG, noting that Cyberpunk's development was at a stage that was "quite advanced."
Badowski added, "It's a new title for us, and it will accompany us for years, so it takes effort to prepare it properly."
The company reiterated that Cyberpunk 2077 is not close to release. CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński said, "The ambitions are very voracious, so we would like to devote a lot of attention to Cyber, a lot of effort, and quite some time. So we still need some time before the game is ready."
Kiciński added, "The work is ongoing, and it's very intense. So it's not a comfortable situation because we know what it's like, we watch the game, but we can't tell you anything."
As far as what to expect from the studio this year, Gwent is at the forefront of CD Projekt RED's 2017 plans. "This year belongs to Gwent," said Kiciński. Gwent will supposedly be releasing in full during the second half of 2017, with Open Beta launching on all platforms sometime this Spring.
It's also worth noting that CD Projekt RED is building a team for a second game that they plan to develop alongside Cyberpunk 2077. No official details were given on what this game is, but one investor inquired about the possibility of continuing The Witcher series.
Kiciński said:
"The Witcher was designed as a trilogy. Trilogy cannot have a fourth part, however we like that world very much. We have invested 15 years of our lives and loads of money into it and we will probably think about it at some point. But please consider us as rational people, we sometimes have weird ideas, but overall our thinking is very rational. We have full rights to The Witcher games. They are ours. We have invested enormous funds into promoting it, and it's a very strong brand. Answer your own question."
Kiciński wrapped up the matter by saying, "We have to be very careful with our words because what we tell you is also heard by the gamers. Obviously, plenty of you are gamers as well, but what we tell gamers is part of the marketing campaign, so we can't discuss certain things even though we know them already. We cannot reveal our full hand."
This by no means confirms that the mystery game is another Witcher title, but it does emphasize that making another one would be good for the studio.
Sources: [YouTube, PC Gamer, NeoGAF]
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No, it's not because they're an evil and soulless corporate entity.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Teaser Trailer

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[FONT=&quot]Last week CD Projekt RED, the developers of The Witcher series who are currently working on the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077, filed an official trademark on the word "Cyberpunk." Like just about everything that so much as sneezes the wrong way these days, this caused a bit of confusion and concern amongst the general public. Today, the company stepped forward on Twitter to explain themselves, and say "chill, it's no big deal and here's why" albeit in a much more detailed and PR-friendly fashion.[/FONT]
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Information about Cyberpunk trademark.​
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[FONT=&quot]What you need to know is that it boils down to hard working developers simply trying to protect themselves and their work. Cyberpunk 2077 has cost CD Projekt RED thousands of company hours and much more in financing not to mention that it represents the future of the entire studio. As they point out in their post, "it's a self-defense measure only."[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]It's also worth mentioning that a "Trademark" and a "Copyright" or "Patent" are not the same things. CD Projekt RED trademarking the word "Cyberpunk" does not mean that someone else can't use the word in a title for their game or that they have a monopoly over the theme or genre. As they put it, "it does not give any exclusivity to set a game in a certain environment, or in a certain genre." [/FONT]
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source: http://www.gamezone.com/
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Really looking forward to giving this company my money again lol. They have absolutely earned my trust.
 

Is it still a surprise if you know it's going to be a surprise?



[FONT=&quot]Over four years and 10 million YouTube views later, Cyberpunk 2077's Teaser Trailer remains the only glimpse into CD Projekt RED's mysterious RPG that is said to be "really, really, really f**king badass." Given that there is three whole "really's" in that statement, it must be good, right?[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]As we continue to wait out the game's inevitable reveal, CD Projekt RED Joint CEO Marcin Kicinski stated during the studio's Q1 2017 financial results presentation that plans for Cyberpunk 2077's marketing campaign are complete and that its central element is "surprise."[/FONT]
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The promotional campaign (for Cyberpunk 2077) is already planned. Its main element is the surprise, so I cannot even say when it will begin. Simply because it has to come as a surprise.
[FONT=&quot]Obviously, the main question is when we can expect to see it, and while many were probably hoping for an E3 2017 presence, they may want to hold off on that excitement. CD Projekt RED has already stated that 2017 "belongs to Gwent" and given that the game has just hit Public Beta, it's more likely that we will see more of Gwent in LA this year. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Also, if "surprise" is key to the marketing element, it's not out of the question to presume that the announcement will come at a downtime when not many big AAA games are nabbing headlines. This could mean either a December/January window when the gaming calendar is wrapping up or just getting underway or perhaps during the middle of the summer, which is traditionally known as a dry season for game releases. [/FONT]
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ugh I hope they get it back



>NEWSSomeone stole Cyberpunk 2077 information and is holding it for ransom, says CD Projekt Red Today at 11:53 am

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CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the 'The Witcher' series and the folks working on the highly anticipated 'Cyberpunk 2077', have revealed that someone has stolen internal files from them that include early designs for Cyberpunk 2077.


The thief is holding the files for ransom and is threatening to release the information to the public if the developers do not comply. CD Projekt Red has contacted the authorities, but it appears as though they won't be paying up for the files.


According to CD Projekt Red, the stolen information are "old and largely unrepresentative of the current vision for the game." While the developers call the information 'old' they suggest that anyone who is looking forward to the game should avoid any unofficial information on the upcoming game.


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If the information is no longer applicable to the current game, why should anyone interested in the game avoid it? If the developers moved forward with other concepts, these concepts shouldn't sway anyone's hype - as long as it's made clear that the information is old.

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[FONT=&quot]NEWSCD PROJECT RED says Cyberpunk 2077 'progressing'; Comments on negative employee reviews Yesterday at 11:23 am


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Cyberpunk 2077 will include online elements of some sort according to a video interview


November 16 2017 10 comments


http://massivelyop.com/2017/11/16/c...sort-according-to-a-video-interview/#comments


When science fiction writers pictured the world of tomorrow back in the mid-’80s, they pictured some things that definitely have not caught on in ubiquity (bulky VR headsets, neon everything, phasing out daylight in favor of rainy nights all day every day). But the whole idea of constantly interconnected computers? They got that. So it seems appropriate that the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 from CD Projekt Red (best known for The Witcher series) will include some form of online component.


Company CEO Adam Kicinski has said in a recent interview that an online component is recommended and/or necessary in order to achieve long-term success in the video game marketplace. What that online component may be remains to be seen, Read more



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I got excited way back when due to the video being pretty kickass. That it's been like a decade since then has dampered my excitement a bit. :p
 
Cyberpunk 2077’s CD Projekt Red takes a stand against lockboxes and unfinished games

Febuary 16 2017
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The studio behind The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t mincing words when it comes to business practices that involve lockboxes and partially delivered games.

“If you buy a full priced game, you should get a big, polished piece of content, which gives you many, many hours of fun gameplay,” said Co-Founder Marcin Iwi?ski. “The moment [the community] feels you are reaching out for their wallet in any unfair way, they will be vocal about it. And — frankly speaking — I think it’s good for the industry. Things often look great from a spreadsheet perspective, but decision makers often aren’t asking themselves the question of ‘How would gamers feel, or is this offer a fair one?’ Gamers are striking back, and I really hope this will change our industry for the better.”

Iwi?ski said that the studio is focusing on its sci-fi game instead of another Witcher title: “In terms of big RPGs,Read more



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Really looking forward to this. Hopefully a Witcher level triumph.
 

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[FONT=&quot]CD Projekt RED opens Wroclaw studio to bolster development of Cyberpunk 2077[/FONT]
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New studio made up of 18 talented industry veterans.


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CD Projekt RED has announced the opening of a new studio located in the city of Wroclaw in south-western Poland.


CD Projekt RED Wroclaw will join forces with CD Projekt RED Warsaw and Cracow to bolster the development of the company’s upcoming futuristic RPG Cyberpunk 2077.


The new studio is made up of 18 talented industry veterans, with the Wroclaw-based developer Strange New Things forming the core of the team.


Find comments from CD Projekt RED below.
Adam Kicinski, President and Joint CEO of CD Projekt Capital Group
“Wroclaw is one of the biggest and most technologically advanced cities in Poland and a playing field for serious creative talent. I think the scope of our current and future projects, as well as the overall package we’re bringing in, will pull in people who were hesitant to move to Warsaw or Cracow The founding dev team of CD Projekt RED Wroclaw is already pretty stellar, but I still can’t wait to see what talents we’ll discover in new people along the way.”
Pawel Zawodny, Head of Studio at CD Projekt RED Wroclaw
“We’re pretty hyped to be on the spearhead of this new office We know Wroclaw inside out and it’s an amazing place to make games. The team is strong, and I’m sure we have both the experience and the creative firepower to make Cyberpunk 2077 an even better game.”
Adam Badowski, Game Director for Cyberpunk 2077 and Head of CD Projekt RED
“Aside from their immense technological knowledge and artistic flair, the core team of CD Projekt RED Wroclaw are just great people. CD Projekt RED is not a typical game developer — we put gamers, creative freedom and quality games above making business. These guys not only share this approach, but, much like the rest of the team, think that this attitude is essential to creating epic video games.”



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