Mike Pondsmith - Cyberpunk 2077 Video Game

Cyberpunk 2077 Video Game

On May 30, 2012 Pondsmith was confirmed to be working with CD Projekt RED on a video game set in the Cyberpunk universe. On October 18, 2012 game's name and settings were revealed to be Cyberpunk 2077. Immediately afterwards Brian Crecente was able to confirm with game's creators that Pondsmith is also working on the new edition of Cyberpunk pen and paper RPG game that would evolve the genre. In the interview for GameSpot, CD Projekt's Marcin Iwinski divulged that Pondsmith's involvement in the video game development mostly focuses on game world aspect and mechanics and his input though constant, doesn't happen on a daily basis due to the distance between parties. Video game creators as well as Mike Pondsmith and other R. Talsorian designers will contribute on the newly formed cyberpunk.net blog.

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