Cyberpunk 2077 will have a multiplayer component. It is a true RPG game and definitely it is not a multi player shooter. CD Projekt Red’s role-playing game cyberpunk 2077 is “most probably” coming to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game has been confirmed only for PC.
The developer CD Project told Futuristic role-playing game Cyberpunk 2077 will include “multiplayer features,”
“It will be a story-based RPG experience with amazing single-player playthroughs, but we’re going to add multiplayer features,” Badowski said. “I’m really curious what the platform holders will deliver this generation because they really have to surprise and blow people away,” Iwinski said.
“The technology is one part, and then there’s the method of delivery–this is the part Im super-excited about. We have direct relations with consumers there, of course theres Steam, and I’m really excited to see what will happen on the next-gen consoles, because iOS and Android consoles have completely turned it all upside down.”
Jaki said development on Cyberpunk 2077 is progressing positively, going on to say that the game will be “mind-blowing.”
“It is going really, really well and the team is growing and the development… well, I don’t want to brag or anything, but really the stuff they’ve come up with is mind-blowing,” Jaki said.
“There are lots of cyber games around, but there’s not a lot of punk in those games,” said game director Mateusz Kanik. “We want to put more punk into ours. We do not want to make a dark and hopeless world. We are not doing Blade Runner. It will be full of rock and roll.”
It’s got almost nothing to do with the game itself, and it shows absolutely none of it, but the Cyberpunk was still an exciting thing to watch debut trailer.It shows at least the game’s art design has the whole future noir, Blade Runner thing down pretty well. You may be forgiven for thinking the clip was made by trailer specialists Blur, but nope. Best of all, though, are the photos and renders showing how the trailer’s characters were modelled on “performances” by real actors, captured in a special room that could make 3D models of their bodies without the need for those dorky suits covered in white dots.