CD Projekt has revealed Cyberpunk 2077's Update 2.02 is "coming soon" and includes a handful of bug fixes and other challenges.
05.10.2023 - 15:55 / gematsu.com
CD Projekt RED has announced a partnership with media company Anonymous Content to develop a live-action project set in the world of Cyberpunk 2077.
Anonymous Content is known for producing Emmy award-winning series such as True Detective and Mr. Robot, and Academy Award winning-films such as The Revenant and Spotlight.
As part of the collaboration, CD Projekt RED is working directly with Anonymous Content Studios’ head of television Garret Kemble, director of development Ryan Schwartz, and chief creative officer David Levine.
The new project is currently at an early development stage and has begun sarching for a screenwriter teo tell a new story set in the world of Cyberpunk 2077.
Garrett Kemble, David Levine, Ryan Schwartz, and Bard Dorros will produce on behalf of Anonymous Content alongside Charlie Scully. Anonymous Content’s Anonymous Content Studios will serve as the studio on the project, which will be developed in close collaboration with the Cyberpunk 2077 creative team.
More information about the project will be announced as the partnership between Anonymous Content and CD Projekt RED progresses.
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Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a live-action adaptation, developer CD Projekt Red has announced. The project is being developed in collaboration with Anonymous Content, the independent media company best known for producing Emmy-winning shows like True Detective and Mr. Robot. It's unclear if this take will be a feature-length film or a TV series, but the hunt for a screenwriter has commenced, with plans to tell a brand-new story set in the futuristic neon-lit world, where sex, body modifications, and political chatter are commonplace. The developer also stressed that the adaptation is at an ‘early developmental stage,' so it'll be a while before we receive any further updates.
CD Projekt Red, the developer of Cyberpunk 2077, has announced the studio will be partnering with Anonymous Content to produce a live-action “project” set in the Cyberpunk 2077 universe. Anonymous Content is most known for producing works such as True Detective and Mr. Robot, but its catalog is overflowing with series such as Saint X, Shantaram, and The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey.
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