“We are finally happy - since last year - with the state of the game”
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CD Projekt Redis continuing to bring patches forCyberpunk 2077with some regularity, but with the focus moving to other projects, the team supporting the sci-fi RPG is down to a skeleton crew. The studio says this is plenty to handle the game’s current needs.
In CD Projekt’s latestfinancial report, it confirmed that just 17 of its 627 developers were working on Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty as of February 29. “Compared to our previous update provided in November,” joint CEO Michał Nowakowskiexplained, “the team responsible for maintenance of Cyberpunk 2077 andPhantom Libertyhas shrunk, with developers being reassigned to other projects following the release of Phantom Liberty and Update 2.0.”
When an investor asked if 17 people was enough, chief strategy officer Adam Kiciński responded “Yes, it’s enough. We are finally happy - since last year - with the state of the game; both the base game and Phantom Liberty - the latter from the very beginning of course, so it’s enough - it might even shrink a bit, because as for now, we’re not planning any further big updates. Of course, we’re still looking at this game and things may change one day, but as for now, 17 is enough.”
CD Projekt Red did not previously give specific headcounts for its development teams, but in its last financial report, it confirmed that over 25% of the studio was still working to support Cyberpunk 2077 and Phantom Liberty as of a full month after the launch of the expansion. Since then, we’ve gottenCyberpunk 2077 update 2.1and a few smaller patches in its wake, but all indications have indeed suggested thatsupport for Cyberpunk is winding down.
We know CD Projekt is already going big forCyberpunk 2077 sequel Project Orion by recruiting veteran devs from Control, Diablo, Mortal Kombat, and BioWare RPGs, so here’s hoping that the new game lives up to its pedigree - and launches in a better state, too.
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