Cyberpunk 2077's live action project won't be released until 2025 at the earliest, CD Projekt Red has confirmed.
Speaking during the developer's latest earnings call, chief commercial officer Michał Nowakowski didn't say exactly when the project would debut, but did confirm it won't be in 2024 when asked how CD Projekt Red plans to maintain Cyberpunk 2077 sales going forward.
"In terms of promotional activities, there is the Ultimate Edition launching soon, but when it comes to the Cyberpunk IP we're going to be nurturing it and developing it through activities going outside of the game as well.
"We're not really discussing specifics here but one of the obvious things that we have announced, not happening next year, but going to be developed or moved in the direction next year, is the project we have announced with Anonymous Content."
Virtually nothing else is known about the project, though this is unsurprising given CD Projekt Red only announced it in October 2023. It's even currently unclear if the project is a film or TV show, or if it's a straight adaptation of Cyberpunk 2077 or just a story told within its world.
It wouldn't be the first time CD Projekt Red has dipped its toes into the world of TV, however, as hit anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners arrived in September 2022. The collaboration with Studio Trigger even brought about new content in Cyberpunk 2077 itself.
Back in the game space, CD Projekt Red is currently putting together a North American studio to begin development on Cyberpunk 2077's sequel, codenamed Orion.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He'll talk about The Witcher all day.
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