CD Projekt Red, the renowned developer behind The Witcher 3, has announced that on September 4, something related to Cyberpunk 2077 will be revealed. The official Cyberpunk 2077 account has published a message from Rosalind Myers, president of NUSA, warned citizens about a cybersecurity threat. The message describes the situation as an attack from those who hide in the shadows, suggesting a strong conspiracy narrative within the game’s universe.
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Myers is a character from the Phantom Liberty expansion, where new figures are introduced such as Solomon Reed, played by Idris Elba, and Song So Mi, nicknamed Songbird, who has resonated well with fans. The popularity of Songbird has led to speculation about possible additional missions centered around her or more details about her story. With her role as a talented netrunner, it is suggested that the new content could offer a deeper focus on her cybernetic abilities.
Additionally, it is rumored that CD Projekt Red may be developing a mobile game based on netrunning, a concept that has found success in other franchises like The Witcher. There is also the possibility that a new game mode, New Game+, could be introduced, allowing players to face more challenging enemies.
However, despite the excitement, many believe that there is no hope for an announcement about Cyberpunk 2, as a large part of the team is focused on The Witcher 4. Some have interpreted NUSA’s message as a search for cybersecurity specialists, highlighting the importance of protecting the game’s development from potential digital threats.
Everything will be revealed on September 4, a date marked not only by the announcement from CD Projekt Red but also by the release of Hollow Knight: Silksong.