Good news for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt fans, as the game will be supported by CD Projekt RED for another couple of years, according to the Polish developer. This will harm anyway public showcasing of the long and much awaited sci-fi title Cyberpunk 2077.
Cyberpunk 2077, in fact, won't appear on our radars until 2017. At least, this is what CD Projekt CEO Adam Kicinski said to Reuters:
"We hope and we are certain that Cyberpunk has even bigger commercial potential. It is too early to talk about it, though. This year, and the next one will be the years of The Witcher."
This appears as a natural choice, since 16 free DLCs and 2 premium expansions have already been promised for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt supporters. And also because the role-playing game has been incredibly successful so far:
"Sales of the third part will be many times higher than with our earlier games. Preorders indicate this. We broke into the mainstream. It is such a moment in our firm's history that after some years people will look differently at CD Projekt before and after this release."
Will it take too long to show up Cyberpunk 2077, in your opinion, or is this the correct timeframe not to waste The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s potential? Let us know in the comments section below.

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