Cyberpunk 2077, which imagines a grim future, is a ray of hope for the much-awaited release of action and role-playing video games in 2020. The Polish powerhouse CD Projekt Red, which started working on this huge project in 2012 after seeing great success with their game “The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings,” is the driving force behind it. Players’ mettle is tested every step in this mysterious, dangerous cyberpunk world.
The hardworking group at CD Projekt Red embarked on an enormous undertaking in 2012: to develop an immersive role-playing game rich in cyberpunk mythology. With the help of the renowned Mike Pondsmith, the creator of the highly regarded pen-and-paper role-playing game “Cyberpunk 2020,” the group attempted to bring the virtual dystopia of “Cyberpunk 2077” to life while paying homage to the rich history of its inspiration.
Night City, California’s vast and desolate city, is the backdrop for this fascinating adventure. Assuming the role of V, a rising mercenary making waves in the shady underworld, players take on new challenges.
Certainly! Let’s look at the fascinating history of the Cyberpunk 2077 Logo🌟
2013

Cyberpunk 2077’s pre-launch graphic design was brighter and darker than the current logo. The grey edge and shadowing of the acid-yellow logotype contrasted with the same style and colour scheme.
2020-Present

This captivating game’s visual identity is built around a two-level inscription that can be displayed on a background that is either simple (white or black), colourful (usually yellow), or features a detailed image of the game’s main character and scenes.