Developers for have said that the recently released DLC would be the only expansion content offered for the title, and they are shifting their focus toward a sequel to the game instead. The video game set in a dystopian, cyber-enhanced future had a rocky start but eventually bounced back in a truly impressive fashion to be a massive success. is based on a 1988 tabletop RPG called, and therefore it is likely that some of what could be delivered in the sequel, so far called, may follow that lead.
A direct sequel to might not make much sense, yet it has been confirmed that the highly anticipated is in development. Little information has been given so far regarding any details for the project other than that it is currently on a conceptual design level. Though it is likely that this means the new game will not be ready for players for quite some time, there are many items that must have if it will be able to make a truly engaging sequel that holds up to 's legacy.
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Netrunning could essentially be a way to make mods without ever exiting the game. In the TTRPG of there is a heavy focus on players creating their own worlds within the net. The video game sequel could let players have a holodeck type of space where they can build a ninja training facility or racetracks or whatever they would like – within certain parameters, naturally. There also needs to be ways to customize the main character's Netrunning chair with unique methods of designing that space, similar to the Throne Rooms of old games.
Now that is getting a live-action television series, it seems only natural for to connect to it in some part. Similar to how featured DLC
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