Edgerunners season 2 has not been announced, but CDPR is working on non-game projects
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners helped revitalizeCDPR’s troubled RPG and set upa wealth of Easter eggs for later Cyberpunk 2077 updates. Lots of fans still want a season two, but nobody involved with the anime has ever hinted at a follow-up. In fact, last we heard,“there’s no such thing” as a season two. But try telling that to the brave mad-lad who just asked CDPR’s CEO and CFO if Edgerunners season two will airnext year.
CEO Adam Kiciński and CFO Piotr Nielubowicz fielded questions from shareholders and webcast attendees in an earningsconferenceearlier today. Towards the end of the call, Kiciński pulled out a question from the webcast group (attributed to a name I can’t make out) and couldn’t help but laugh out loud as he kicked the can to Nielubowicz.
No change there, then. Better luck next time, extremely optimistic Edgerunners fan.
Elsewhere in the call, Kiciński does affirm that “we are also working on other projects besides video games within our franchises. We have nothing to announce at the moment but we’ve been working on this for quite a while and the time will come to share some insights about this.”
CDPR’s multimedia ambitions are no secret, and Edgerunners' director previously saidStudio Trigger would be open to working with CDPR againon the right project. Here’s hoping there’s more animated goodness in the pipeline, Edgerunners or otherwise.
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