Cyberpunk 2077 Sequel Will Also be First-Person, Job Ad Suggests

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CD Projekt RED’s decision to develop Cyberpunk 2077 as a first-person game after delivering a trilogy of third-person Witcher action RPGs proved to be controversial at the time. However, many fans are assuming that its sequel will follow suit. Of course, CDPR itself has refused to concretely confirm or deny that thus far – though it seems the studio may have done that through a recently published job listing.

An ad for the position of senior gameplay animator was recently posted by CD Projekt RED on LinkedIn. Under qualifications, it lists, among other things, “an animation reel demonstrating immersive 1st person view model animation.” It suggests that Cyberpunk 2 (or whatever it ends up titled) will also be a first-person game, or at the very least partially first-person.

With Cyberpunk 2077 and its expansion, Phantom Liberty, CDPR firmly established a framework and identity for the franchise, so it’s not surprising that it’s sticking with the same. Whether we could expect a third-person option in the game remains to be seen, but a first-person Cyberpunk sequel is far from surprising.

The next Cyberpunk game is currently in the early stages of development at CDPR’s new Boston studio, led by veteran Cyberpunk 2077 developers. Another recent job listing suggested that the game aims for “the most realistic and reactive crowd system in any game to date.” Read more on that through here.


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