
Cyberpunk 2077 Sequel Teaser: What We Know So Far
Mon May 26 2025
CD Projekt Red Teases Cyberpunk 2077 Sequel
CD Projekt Red has dropped a teaser that has sent shockwaves through the gaming community: a follow-up to Cyberpunk 2077, officially codenamed Project Orion, is on the horizon. The teaser was short, moody, and filled with cryptic visuals that immediately sparked speculation among fans. While the teaser itself offered little concrete information, what it didn't say might be just as important as what it did.
The Teaser: A Glimpse Into the Future
The teaser begins with a static-choked screen flashing in and out of clarity. A neon-lit cityscape slowly comes into focus, bearing clear signs of technological evolution beyond even the Night City of 2077. A distorted voiceover references themes of identity, control, and revolutionâfamiliar territory for fans of the original. Finally, a single phrase appears:
"Orion is coming."
And with that, the teaser cuts to black.
What Is Project Orion?
CD Projekt Red first mentioned Project Orion back in 2022 as part of its long-term roadmap, but until now, there was no visual content associated with it. The project is described as "the next installment in the Cyberpunk franchise," and it is being developed primarily by CDPR's new North American studio located in Boston.
While CDPR has confirmed that Orion will be a full-blown sequel rather than an expansion or spinoff, the teaser has reignited interest in what direction the studio plans to take the series.
Setting: Beyond Night City?
One of the most debated aspects of the teaser is its setting. The architecture seen in the teaser looks more vertical and tightly packed than Night City. Fans speculate this could hint at:
- A new megacity entirely
- A shift to orbital colonies
- Possibly a setting that blends augmented reality with physical environments
While CDPR has not confirmed the setting, the visuals suggest that Orion may explore environments that go far beyond the boundaries of Night City.
Protagonist: Who Will We Play?
No characters were shown in the teaser, but the narrationâwhile distortedâseemed to be delivered in a first-person perspective. This strongly implies that the series will maintain its RPG roots with a player-created protagonist. However, questions remain:
- Will we reprise the role of a new merc?
- Could the story continue from one of the endings of Cyberpunk 2077?
- Might we even play as an AI or construct?
Given the lore of Cyberpunk, almost any of these options are plausible.
Timeline: When Does It Take Place?
Fans have dissected every frame of the teaser, attempting to place Orion on the timeline. The most prevailing theory is that the game is set decades after the events of 2077. Clues that support this include the upgraded architecture, new gang symbols, and the tech interfaces visible in brief flashes.
If true, this gives CD Projekt Red a clean slate to build upon the original gameâs universe while not being locked into previous choices.
Technology and Combat
We saw only brief flickers of combat gear in the teaserâa glimpse of a weapon that looked far more advanced than anything in the original game, and a brief view of an augmented soldier whose enhancements seemed almost organic. Speculation includes:
- New classes of cyberware
- Neural combat or psychic-style hacking
- Mechs and exo-suits
If CDPR is serious about making Orion a technical evolution of 2077, combat will likely be one of the most overhauled aspects.
Themes: More Than Dystopia?
Cyberpunk 2077 dealt with corruption, exploitation, and rebellion in a dystopian society. From the voiceover and mood of the teaser, it seems Project Orion will double down on these ideasâbut with a twist.
Some of the recurring phrases like "your body is no longer your own" and "build yourself again" suggest even deeper explorations into identity and self-determination. This could imply gameplay tied more closely to player choices regarding physical and mental evolution.
Multiplayer Component?
Back in 2021, CDPR scrapped its original plans for a Cyberpunk 2077 standalone multiplayer game. However, rumors suggest that multiplayer could be integrated into Orion more seamlessly, possibly in the form of:
- Co-op campaign missions
- Drop-in/dynamic world events
- Faction-based PvP systems
There is no confirmation yet, but players are keeping their hopes high.
Release Window and Platforms
There is no official release date, but internal sources at CDPR hinted that Project Orion is targeting a late 2027 release window at the earliest. The game will likely target PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|Sâwith next-gen-only fidelity in mind.
With CD Projekt Red leveraging Unreal Engine 5 for future projects, fans can expect massive visual and system improvements across the board.
Closing Thoughts
Itâs still early days for Project Orion, but this teaser has effectively reignited excitement in the Cyberpunk universe. After the remarkable redemption arc of Cyberpunk 2077âthanks in large part to the Phantom Liberty expansion and continuous updatesâfans are more than ready to jack back in.
If CD Projekt Red can stick the landing this time and deliver a polished, innovative, and thematically rich sequel, Project Orion could be the next great sci-fi RPG of the decade.
Until then, all we can do is speculate, rewatch the teaser, and keep our neural links tuned to Night City frequencies.
For more on whatâs next in the world of sci-fi RPGs, check out Starfield Revival: 2025 Update or read our deep dive into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.