I see that we didn't push the envelope far enough in some places, for instance," Sasko said. "Like, let's say, the homeless crisis. When I look at it, I'm like, 'We weren't far enough in '[Cyberpunk 2077.'] We thought that we were dystopian, but we just touched the surface."
"I think for me that's what Cyberpunk is about, exploring those themes but in a very poignant way," Hernberg continued. "I love the world, and I think that's what we're going to try to do with Project Orion. Really continue to lean into that and continue to say, 'What is [the state of the world ] today,' and what does it look like in a couple of years."
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"I think for me that's what Cyberpunk is about, exploring those themes but in a very poignant way," Hernberg continued. "I love the world, and I think that's what we're going to try to do with Project Orion. Really continue to lean into that and continue to say, 'What is [the state of the world ] today,' and what does it look like in a couple of years."
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