is touted as one of the best and most immersive single-player experiences of our generation, and it's hard to argue with that assertion after subsequent updates and DLC. While the title certainly had major issues on its initial release all the way back in December 2020, CD Projekt Red has been diligent over the years to create a polished product, and many of those previously sour opinions have turned on their head, including my own.
With the end of development and additional content and support winding down for, fans are now eyeing the future of the franchise via the codenamed . Though it's been pretty well established that players will need to wait a few years for an announcement or gameplay footage, it doesn't stop fans from speculating on leaks or details about the development.
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In a recent job listing posted on the CD Projekt Red website (via ), CDPR is looking for a Lead Network Programmer for its Boston Office. While this could theoretically be for any of the company's games, the fact that the position is located in North America indicates that it's likely for the upcoming sequel to, as both the Boston and Vancouver offices are tasked with creating the sequel.
The job posting lists some daily responsibilities related to multiplayer, including "" and goals like "" The posting also talks about the need to integrate these technologies «seamlessly,» which may provide some decent evidence that multiplayer or network features may play a more predominant role in the highly-anticipated upcoming title.
While the evidence does point to multiplayer or at least network features being implemented in the sequel, it does not mean that multiplayer has been confirmed for the game. For one, there are a multitude of features like integrated mods or custom cosmetics that could require network features, and these won't really impact the
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