CD Projekt Red finally seems to be moving on from according to a new interview. In the years following the sci-fi RPG's disastrous 2020 launch, its developers have worked to overhaul the title with many major patches that not only fixed bugs and glitches, but added completely new features such as a working Metro system, romantic hangouts across multiple apartments, car combat and more.
With these improvements, and 2023's acclaimed expansion, is a far more beloved game than it was at launch. In a new interview with, Game director Gabe Amatangelo — who helmed the work on the 2.0 update and — has revealed that the studio is turning its attention more fully towards 's sequel — currently codenamed simply saying "" when asked about further updates.
The 2.0 update was originally believed to be the last major update for when it released alongside in September 2023. This wasn't the case, however, as CD Projekt Red also released the 2.1 update with the Metro system mere months later, and the 2.11 patch with custom paint jobs in January 2024. While the team is now finally writing off major updates to, Amatangelo isn't ruling out smaller updates entirely, saying, ""
Amantagelo also discussed the development of, talking about how the studio has been finding better ways to make a game, focusing on the composition of the team and "” While he didn't discuss how 's team operated before he was in charge, he did say “” with managers doing the occasional spot checks to check the game's overall alignment.
This mentality clearly seems to have worked so far, as was extremely well received along with the recent updates to the game. One of Amantagelo's key goals seemed to be getting the pieces of the open-world game to connect to each other more, which most of the updates have succeeded in doing, and CD Projekt Red seems to be carrying this vision over to, which should hopefully make for a far greater launch experience when 's sequel does eventually release.
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