After turning Cyberpunk 2077 around after a disappointing launch, and even releasing a critically acclaimed expansion just last year, developer CD Projekt Red is now looking to the future.
A slew of new games was announced by developer CD Projekt Red just under two years ago, with Project Hadar serving as the developers very first original IP. Now, in a new interview with GamesRadar, former Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty quest designer Maria Mazur spoke a little about the new IP.
"I was so happy to hear that we are actually going to make our own IP, I feel like it only makes sense given how many kinds of people we have on this, like the storytelling side of things but also our artists," Phantom Liberty quest designer Maria Mazur said in the interview.
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"It feels like a waste not to invest all that into something new or something that comes straight from us. I am very excited about [Project] Hadar."
Earlier this year, CD Projekt Red found themselves shutting down speculation that the game was set in feudal Japan.
"Can only tell it's definitely NOT a cosmic horror in feudal Japan. Time will come, we will spill the beans," CDPR co-CEO Michal Nowakowski said on X (formerly Twitter).
Just recently it was confirmed that the storefront owned by Cyberpunk and Witcher developer CD Projekt Red, GOG, will officially host the massively anticipated upcoming Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London, after a series of issues caused the mod developer to look for somewhere to host it. It's currently unclear exactly when the mod will be releasing, due to a series of updates that has been released by Fallout 4 developer Bethesda, but when it is released it'll be on GOG.
Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, The Witcher 3