CD Projekt Red is the studio responsible for the
Witcher series. Before
Wild Hunt came out, the developer released a teaser trailer for their next big thing -
Cyberpunk 2077. For sure, the trailer made an impression and won several awards for the best cinematic of 2013. Yes, the teaser debuted five years ago and since then we've learned almost nothing more about the ambitious project.
It seems like the developer is finally ready to start the marketing campaign for
Cyberpunk 2077, as the official twitter account of the game gave us a sign that the game is alive. It's hard to say what this beep means, but it's still batter than nothing and a nice confirmation that the game still has a chance to see the light of day. Let's watch the trailer again, it's that good:
In Cyberpunk 2077, the player will be thrown into a dark future. The metropolis of Night City is a stage set to tell the tale of one individual, raised on the streets, who tries to lift himself up from the gutter and find a way to survive amongst boostergangs and megacorporations in a city of filth and sin. Drugs, violence, poverty and exclusion haven’t disappeared by 2077, as people stayed they were for centuries – greedy, closed-minded and weak. But not only ghosts of the past trouble mankind, but new issues have appeared. Psychos go on rampages and the streets are filled with junkies addicted to a new form of entertainment – the braindance, a cheap way to experience the emotions and stimuli of someone else, someone living a more exciting life.