CD Projekt’s ‘Cyberpunk 2’ Enters Preproduction Phase
Polish video game developer CD Projekt has officially entered the preproduction phase for its highly anticipated sequel, ‘Cyberpunk 2’. The move comes after the release of its predecessor, Cyberpunk 2077, which garnered significant attention worldwide.
The preproduction phase marks a significant milestone in the game’s development cycle, indicating that CD Projekt is making progress on the sequel. While specific details about ‘Cyberpunk 2’ remain scarce, the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality gaming experiences is evident.
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While these developments are significant in the tech industry, the gaming community remains focused on CD Projekt’s upcoming release. As more information becomes available, fans can expect to learn more about ‘Cyberpunk 2’ and its features.