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CDPR Secures Another Major Writer for Cyberpunk 2
CDPR Continues Its Rapid Talent Expansion
CD Projekt Red has added yet another industry veteran to its growing roster as development intensifies on The Witcher IV and Cyberpunk 2.
The move follows closely on the heels of an earlier report about Karel Kolmann, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance II designer who recently joined The Witcher IV team. Now, CDPR has strengthened its writing division with another high-profile hire from Cloud Chamber Games.
As reported by IGN, the latest addition is Liz Albi, formerly the Lead Narrative Designer on Bioshock 4. Her arrival deepens CDPR’s focus on refining long-form storytelling across its next-generation projects.
Liz Albi Adds Her Expertise
CDPR has confirmed that Albi will take on the role of Senior Writer on Cyberpunk 2 rather than joining the team behind The Witcher IV. Her work will play a key role in shaping narrative direction, character arcs, and world-building for the sequel, which aims to build on the narrative strengths that anchored Cyberpunk 2077 after its post-launch turnaround.
Reports from industry insiders suggest that Albi’s departure from Cloud Chamber Games was linked to internal restructuring, following publisher 2K’s dissatisfaction with the slow progress of Bioshock 4. The situation appears to have opened a path for CDPR to secure an experienced storyteller at a pivotal moment in the sequel’s development.

A Proven Writer with Major Open World Experience
Albi’s writing credits span several notable releases across the industry. Her résumé includes:
- Watch Dogs: Legion as part of the writing team
- Ghost of Tsushima as a senior writer
- Early narrative development on Monolith’s cancelled Wonder Woman project
Her career reflects consistent work across character-driven narratives, open-world structures, and ensemble casts, all of which align with Cyberpunk’s specialised approach to branching storytelling and world cohesion.
Albi’s exit has revived questions surrounding Bioshock 4, which has yet to receive a full public reveal. Recent reports indicate that 2K has brought in Rod Fergusson, known for leadership roles in Diablo and Gears of War, to oversee the project. Despite this, the game remains notably absent from major showcases, fuelling concerns about its development direction.
The Witcher IV and Cyberpunk 2 Are Still Years Away
CDPR has made clear that Cyberpunk 2 will follow The Witcher IV on the release schedule, with both titles still in extended development. Even so, the influx of senior talent over recent months, from Karel Kolmann to Liz Albi, suggests that the studio is strengthening its creative foundations early.
Assembling a core team of experienced writers and designers is a meaningful indicator of CDPR’s intentions for its next era of RPGs, with narrative quality positioned as a central priority.
