Cyberpunk series creator Mike Pondsmith says he's watching Cyberpunk 2 closely at CDPR, just like he did with 2077: "People have been showing me what they're doing"

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The creator of the Cyberpunk franchise, Mike Pondsmith, has been discussing his involvement with the development of the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 sequel, teasing that, like in CD Projekt Red's 2020 RPG, he's very aware of what the devs are putting into the game.

In Cyberpunk 2077, amongst other things, Pondsmith is listed in the credits for "lore consultation," and he's been speaking about his role advising the developers throughout the making of the RPG in a recent special episode of CD Projekt Red's REDstreams on YouTube. Asked if he felt the devs got anything "completely wrong," Pondsmith says no, and "part of that was that I was involved in that process all the way."

Hopefully, then, that means that whatever CD Projekt Red is cooking up for Project Orion will line up with Pondsmith's vision and original universe. There's still no announced release date for the upcoming RPG – nor an official name, for that matter – but Keanu Reeves has already made it clear he'd love to return as Johnny Silverhand, somehow.

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