Although CD Projekt RED is well-known for award-winning single-player titles, it's not afraid to widen its horizons. Something that most could've easily missed after hearing all of its recent announcements is the company's plans to add multiplayer feature to future installments of The Witcher and Cyberpunk. It's not clear what this means, but we're intrigued by the idea of a multiplayer component in either franchise.
Keep in mind, CDPR isn't exactly foreign to the idea of multiplayer games thanks to Gwent: The Witcher Card Game.
But, there's a difference between a multiplayer card game and a full-on RPG with multiplayer elements. Most would "settle" with being able to play against other players in a new minigame for The Witcher 4. However, we don't think that CDPR will make such a big fuss and announce its lofty multiplayer plans to do something so simple. In an ideal world, CDPR will implement a co-op element in future Witcher and Cyberpunk games.
Multi-player raids and missions could make for a far more engaging gameplay experience. CDPR could even make the multiplayer element endgame-exclusive content.
