Cyberpunk 2077 might be the most ambitious project undertaken by Cd Projekt RED in their entire history, and it seems to be the most awaited game beating out the likes of Last Of Us 2 or even Death Stranding. Because of such high importance given to the game, the people are CDPR at not taking any chances with it whatsoever.
There were talks about Cyberpunk 2077 having a multiplayer mode in the game which will allow players to play online and compete with one another, and senior concept artist Marthe Jonkers said that a small team is working on it during Gamescom 2019.
But that does mean that there will certainly be a multiplayer mode just for the sake of it. Marthe Jonkers further added
“We are doing R&D into multiplayer but we’re focusing on single-player experience, and that’s what you’ll get in 2020. It doesn’t mean we’re saying no multiplayer, but it doesn’t mean we’re saying yes either. It’s still an R&D phase. If you add multiplayer functions it has to be right. Immersion is super important for us and we have to make sure everything fits together. The single-player experience, it all fits together. We’re not just going to slap some [multiplayer] feature in and that’ll be it.
This certainly implies that the people working on Cyberpunk are not leaving anything up to chance and that each and every detail will be carefully looked upon and carefully curated.
Such high standards are expected from CD Projekt RED after delivering three phenomenal games in The Witcher Series.
Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled to be released on 16 April for PC, Xbox One, PS4. The game will also be made available for Google Stadia but it is unknown exactly when that will be.