Cyberpunk 2: PLN 1.5B, Multiplayer: Launch by Q4 2030
Cyberpunk 2: 2030 Launch, $400M Budget, Multiplayer Day One – Analyst Scoop
28 Dec 2025 - Written by Lorenzo Pellegrini
Lorenzo Pellegrini
28 Dec 2025
Cyberpunk 2 Release and Cost Predictions: What a Polish Market Analyst Says
A Polish market analysis predicts CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk sequel, often referred to as Cyberpunk 2 or Project Orion, could launch in Q4 2030 with a production budget of about PLN 1.5 billion, and that multiplayer will be integrated at launch.
What the prediction says
The analyst projects a Q4 2030 release window, aligning the launch with the tenth anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077, and suggests the sequel will include multiplayer as a core feature at release.
The same analysis estimates the development budget at roughly PLN 1.5 billion, a figure that reflects the added cost and complexity of building integrated multiplayer and expanding the development team size.
Why these details matter
- Timing: A Q4 2030 release, if accurate, implies a multi-year development cycle intended to avoid the rushed launch problems that affected Cyberpunk 2077.
- Multiplayer at launch: Building multiplayer into a large open-world RPG increases technical complexity, quality-assurance needs, and ongoing live-service considerations, all of which can raise costs and delay schedules.
- Budget scale: PLN 1.5 billion indicates a AAA-scale investment, suggesting CD Projekt Red would treat the sequel as a long-term platform and high-priority franchise title.
Sources behind the prediction and their context
The projection originates from Polish financial and market commentary that has been reported in gaming and industry outlets. The estimate synthesizes analyst views about team growth, the planned scope of features such as built-in multiplayer, and strategic timing aligned to franchise anniversaries.
These are industry estimates rather than official studio announcements, so they should be treated as informed forecasts rather than confirmed plans.
Factors that could change the outcome
- CD Projekt Red’s internal roadmap priorities, including scheduling for The Witcher 4 and other projects, could shift resources and change the sequel’s timeline.
- Technical challenges integrating multiplayer with a single-player narrative experience could extend development time or alter scope and budget needs.
- Market conditions, company performance, or strategic pivots toward different business models could cause the studio to delay, scale back, or accelerate plans.
What fans and observers should watch next
- Official statements from CD Projekt Red about project codenames, studio hiring, and concrete timelines.
- Quarterly financial reports or investor presentations where the company may discuss long-term investments and budgets.
- Reputable industry analysts and financial firms for updated estimates as development progresses.
Conclusion
The Polish market analysis gives a clear, plausible scenario: Cyberpunk 2 (Project Orion) launching in Q4 2030 with an estimated PLN 1.5 billion production budget and integrated multiplayer, but this remains an analyst forecast rather than official confirmation. Observers should treat it as a useful indicator of industry expectations while awaiting direct information from CD Projekt Red.
