The Game Awards, scheduled for Thursday, December 6, will not only be an opportunity to celebrate some of 2018’s best games, but it is also shaping up to be a big night for announcements. With confirmation that more than 10 games will be revealed at the show, some fans may have been excitedly speculating on if Cyberpunk 2077 might make an appearance. Momot’s Tweet sufficiently squashes any chance of that:
In Cyberpunk 2077, players will assume the role of a mercenary named V as they traverse the dystopian Night City. Based on a 1988 tabletop RPG, many fans have high hopes for CD Projekt Red’s next title. These expectations are likely fueled, in no small part, by the company’s last RPG-sensation, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
A game that our writers have called a “massive, stunning, immersive action RPG,” 2015’s The Witcher 3 set a new standard for open-world gaming, offering players exceptional writing, rich lore, and meaningful decisions. Since, CD Projekt has supported Gwent, a stand-alone card game culled from The Witcher series itself, however, Cyberpunk 2077 is the company’s next chance to showcase how their RPG chops have developed in the intervening years.
In a recent call with brokerage house Vestor DM, Adam Kicinski, CD Projekt CEO, indicated that the company “strives to publish games which are as refined as Red Dead Redemption 2.” Rockstar’s recent Western has been met with nearly universal critical acclaim, and this statement clearly suggests that CD Projekt is aware of the expectations fans hold for Cyberpunk 2077. However, it seems that they will get no further information on one of the most anticipated upcoming tiles this week.