They said they wanted to make "Cyberpunk" a video game licence, so you can expect a lot of games to milk the cash cow out of it.
Currently there is a revival in Sci-Fi, Cyberpunk, etc...
The trailer has more than 6 millions view.
Everyone seems to be hyped for it
(even when they don't know jack about the actual IP), they just see cool cyborgs and big guns.
If the gameplay is worth it and please a somewhat large audience, the game will sell, and so, they'll work on a sequel or some alternative things related to the background
(corporation, corporative war, netrunning, etc...)
So yes, you can expect a sequel if things works as planned.
And I think, unless CDPR fail hard and gives us a broken and boring game, that it will sell pretty well, the market is ready for this kind of game actually.
Let's hope that CP2077 breaks sales records and becomes a trendsetter.
Actually, I hope it'll stay somewhat in it's niche, we don't need 12342335 Cyberpunk's rip-off, with a lot of cool kids who never opened a book starting to apropriate the genre, that's how you kill a culture
(like the mainstream punk, as an example).
As for every genre, you need to make it right for it to be good, that's why The Walking Dead is a good show, and most of the Zombie show/movie out there are garbage
"What? Zombies and Twilight sells? Goddamnit! Let's do a Zombwilight!", a few month later, here is your garbage:
But yes, if you're willing for "
Cyberpunk goes surfing", "
Cyberpunk goes to hollywood", etc... You'll be pleased, that's what happend when something goes "trendy"
The thing is, are you ready for
"Cyberpunk meet Twilight" ?