"Project Orion" to Feature a New Chicago - like City in "Cyberpunk 2077" Sequel



Game News
"Project Orion" to Feature a New Chicago - like City in "Cyberpunk 2077" Sequel

In exciting news for "Cyberpunk" enthusiasts, Mike Pondsmith, the creator of the original "Cyberpunk 2020" tabletop game, has recently dropped a major hint about the upcoming "Cyberpunk 2077" sequel, "Project Orion". According to Pondsmith, the game will introduce a new city, one that bears resemblance to Chicago.

 
 

 

Since the release of "Cyberpunk 2077", fans have been eagerly speculating about the direction of its sequel. The addition of a new metropolis to the game's universe opens up a world of possibilities. The existing Night City in "Cyberpunk 2077" has already been a vibrant and complex setting, filled with diverse factions, unique characters, and a distinct cyberpunk aesthetic. Now, a Chicago - like city could bring its own set of cultural, social, and architectural elements, adding even more depth to the franchise's lore.

Source: Images from the Internet, if there is any infringement, please contact the removal of

 

 

While details about this new city remain scarce, the anticipation is palpable. Will it have the same neon - lit, high - tech streets with a seedy underbelly? Or will it offer a different take on the cyberpunk theme? Given the success of "Cyberpunk 2077" in creating an immersive world, fans are excited to see how CD Projekt Red will develop this new location. As the development of "Project Orion" progresses, gamers around the world are surely keeping a close eye, waiting to explore this new addition to the "Cyberpunk" universe when the sequel eventually launches.
Latest Stories
Sports News2 minute readFollowing U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s remarks on Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the California Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), citing their state-law-based policy allowing transgender girls to compete in high school girls’ sports.
Sports News1 minute readHamburg has revealed an ambitious proposal for a Summer Olympics and Paralympics bid—15 years after its last attempt—featuring a floating venue on the iconic Binnenalster lake in the city center. The plan aims to redefine urban Olympic experiences, drawing inspiration from Paris 2024’s stadium-breaking innovations.
Sports News1 minute readFINA’s integrity unit revealed this week that Chinese and Russian athletes at the Singapore World Swimming Championships are undergoing at least twice as many anti-doping tests as competitors from other nations. Data shows Chinese swimmers average 8.80 tests per athlete, with Russians at 8.20—far exceeding the U.S. (4.13), Australia (4.00), and Britain (2.20).
Cultural News1 minute readMost power outages in the U.S. are actually caused by squirrels, according to the American Public Power Association (APPA). The association has even developed a "Squirrel Index" system to track patterns of how squirrels impact electricity supplies.
Social News2 minute readBangladesh, with a 2024 per capita GDP of $2,650 according to the IMF, faces profound economic disparities and structural vulnerabilities. While the country has achieved moderate economic growth, particularly in the garment industry, these gains have not translated into equitable development. Here’s a detailed analysis of its challenges:
Entertainment News1 minute readGerman comedian Sebastian Holz is in legal trouble after making controversial remarks about a potential assassination of US President Donald Trump, as reported by RT. Holz sparked outrage with a now - deleted social media post in which he compared an attempted assassination of Trump to missing a bus and expressed “regret” that the attempt had failed.
Sports News1 minute readAt its semi-annual meeting last month, the Board of the International Testing Agency (ITA) welcomed Ms. Dagmawit Girmay Berhane and reviewed progress on its 2023-2026 strategic plan. As of June, 91% of 152 projects had either been completed or were underway.