
We’re likely going to be waiting a while for Cyberpunk 2077’s sequel to arrive, codenamed Project Orion.
It is in development but The Witcher 4 is currently the top priority at CD Projekt RED, and it’s worth keeping in mind that project remains without a release date.
It could be several years away and with Project Orion not getting the full resources it needs until after that point, well, you can see why I’m saying that we’ll be waiting a while.
Thankfully, CD Projekt RED continues to update Cyberpunk 2077 to this day.
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Every time devs say they’re done with the title, a new update drops out of nowhere.
It truly is the gift that keeps on giving.
We can also look beyond the standard video game format for other Cyberpunk 2077 experiences.
For example, Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night is something you may want to try.
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Created by Night Crew Games, Cyberpunk Legends: Into The Night is an upcoming co-op card game which you can currently back on Kickstarter.
“Return to the world of Cyberpunk, discover the history of Night City in this strategic story driven co-op card game,” teases the brief description.
The game is already gaining quite the following, garnering over £566,000 in pledges at the time of writing against a £55,823 goal.
There are only a few weeks left to get involved so if you haven’t yet, you might want to hurry.
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Into The Night is set to retail for $65 but if you back the Kickstarter, you can get it for $50 instead.
That’s not all, as the Kickstarter version will feature exclusive cards you won’t be able to get elsewhere; you’ll also benefit from an early access period.
That $50 pledge would get the Runner Edition.
If you want to spend $75, you’ll get the Guns and Clowns Edition which also includes the Bozo Pack, Weapon Pack, and Cyberware Pack.
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For $130, you can unlock the Legendary Edition which gets you all add-on packs and alternate player decks at a $40 discount.
There’s the Silverhand Special for $210 which adds sleeves for every character deck plus a megaplaymat.
It doesn’t end there. For $350, the Fixer Edition includes a personal walkthrough of the game by a creator via Tabletop Simulator.
At $500, you’ll get the Burning Chrome Edition which is an all foil limited edition and is a Kickstarter exclusive.
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Finally, for a whopping $1000, you’ll get 25 copies of the base game and access to a special Discord channel - perfect for wannabe retailers.
Of course, you’re fine sticking with the cheaper $50 option if you just fancy diving back into Night City in a new way.
Players will create poker hands, solve puzzles, and find clues.
This is actually set before Cyberpunk 2077, with the game’s events culminating in the early events of the CDPR title.
It’s well worth a browse of the Kickstarter page if you’re interested.
Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red