The animated adaptation of Cyberpunk 2077, CyberRogue, was released on Netflix on September 13 and received widespread acclaim, which helped the game regain popularity. So when will the second season of CyberRogue be released? The producer of CyberRogue said that there are currently no plans to produce a second season. Recently, Satoru Honma, manager of CDPR Japan, said in an interview with Famitsu that they have no plans to continue this story. Satoru Honma said: "I personally hope to continue to work with Japanese studios to produce more anime works in the future, partly because we have received very good feedback." “But to be clear, Cyberdrome is planned as a standalone work, so there is no such thing as ‘we are working on season 2 in the background.’ Even if we are going to make more animation in the future, it is not certain whether it will be a second season or something completely different.” Honma went on to say, "Many people believe that this anime gave CD Projekt Red a second chance, and we are grateful to Trigger for giving people the opportunity to enjoy the story of V and Johnny Silverhand after watching the anime." The animation "Cyber Rogue" was produced by Trigger. It tells the story of a street kid struggling to survive in a Night City where technology and body transformation are rampant. After experiencing various setbacks, he gradually grew into a responsible core member of a team who always cares about others. |
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