With CD Projekt Red focused on The Witcher 4, any potential Cyberpunk 2077 sequel is likely far off. However, fans still speculate what a new adventure in Night City might look like, whether it comes to returning characters, locations, or gameplay features they want to see in the future. The quality of this RPG can be contributed to its immersive mechanics, which seem to be a priority for any sequel.
One of the lead developers for Cyberpunk 2077, Igor Sarzynski, has commented on ideas and features for a sequel. Although he doesn't mention Cyberpunk 2077 by name, a recent X post from Dexerto reveals that the game's development team "favor first-person only cutscenes again, as they value the 'uninterrupted immersion' more than flashy cinematics." In fact, Cyberpunk's sequel may even lean harder into first-person than its predecessor.
The doubling down on first-person cutscenes rather than detached cinematics seems to be the priority of Cyberpunk 2077's developers. This marks a slight shift in CD Projekt Red's style, as The Witcher series has an above-view, third-person camera that defines your gameplay.
This possible commitment to first-person in Cyberpunk's sequel won't just apply to moments during quests....
