CD Projekt RED’s choice to develop Cyberpunk 2077 as a first-person sport after delivering a trilogy of third-person Witcher motion RPGs proved to be a controversial one on the time, although most at the moment are working beneath the idea that its sequel will comply with go well with. In fact, CDPR itself has refused to concretely affirm or deny that so far– although it appears the studio might have completed that by means of a not too long ago revealed job itemizing.
An advert for the place of senior gameplay animator was not too long ago posted by CD Projekt RED on LinkedIn. Beneath {qualifications}, the advert lists, amongst different issues, “an animation reel demonstrating immersive 1st individual view mannequin animation”, suggesting that Cyberpunk 2 (or no matter CDPR finally ends up calling it) can even be a first-person sport (or on the very least partially first-person).
With Cyberpunk 2077 and its growth, Phantom Liberty, CDPR firmly established a framework and identification for the franchise, so it’s not stunning to see the studio selecting to keep it up. Whether or not we are able to possibly count on a third-person choice within the sport stays to be seen, however a primarily (or totally) first-person Cyberpunk sequel is way from stunning at this level.
The following Cyberpunk sport is at present within the early phases of improvement at CDPR’s new Boston studio, which is led by veteran Cyberpunk 2077 builders. One other latest job itemizing steered that the sport is aiming for “essentially the most life like and reactive crowd system in any sport to this point.” Learn extra on that by means of right here.