Hey, this is pretty interesting: https://www.cdprojekt.com/pl/forums/...1/#post-124912
So, my guess is a showing at E3 2018 (probably gameplay), followed by several months of gameplay, interviews and additional information, after which we'll see a release date in Q1 or Q2 2019. Just a guess, of course, but it makes sense to me. It gives them 2 years to make and sell DLC (without taking away steam from CP2077's sales) and finish up work on another title, assuming it's being worked on by a different team (As was supposed to be the case with CP2077 and TW3).
Most of us already knew about CDPR's plans to release the game within that time frame, but for those who didn't, it sounds like we can expect a release date by 2021, but they intend to release ANOTHER AAA game in that same period. The reason this post in particular is interesting is that it's essentially been confirmed to still be valid - as in, nothing's changed.Tak, wydanie dwóch gier AAA, z których jedna to oczywiście Cyberpunk 2077, jest zapisane w Strategii Grupy Kapitałowej CD PROJEKT na lata 2016 – 2021. Cel ten jest aktualny.
Yes, the release of two AAA games, one of which is, of course, CP2077, is included in the CD Projekt Capital Group Strategy for the years 2016-2021. This goal is still valid.
So, my guess is a showing at E3 2018 (probably gameplay), followed by several months of gameplay, interviews and additional information, after which we'll see a release date in Q1 or Q2 2019. Just a guess, of course, but it makes sense to me. It gives them 2 years to make and sell DLC (without taking away steam from CP2077's sales) and finish up work on another title, assuming it's being worked on by a different team (As was supposed to be the case with CP2077 and TW3).