- It appears that CDPR is bringing Cyberpunk 2077 to mobile devices in the future.
- The ports could also be planned for the sequel, as teased in the listing.
- CDPR has also shown interest in mobile adaptations of its games in the past.
Cyberpunk 2077 remains quite popular in 2026. It is still used in benchmarks and widely played worldwide for its gorgeous visuals and hearty story. Enamored fans are also waiting for more details to drop on its sequel, which is currently in active development.
CDPR is also possibly working on a mobile port of Cyberpunk 2077 alongside the sequel.
This tidbit has been teased in a recent job listing for ‘Technical QA Lead’ that asks the developer to perform hands-on technical QA of its products, including mobile devices.
Why it matters: A Cyberpunk project dropping on phones could be a huge deal, given that it is executed without major hiccups. It would likely run well enough on high-end smartphones.

The job listing is specifically posted for the Cyberpunk sequel, which suggests that plans for the phone port also extend to the entire franchise or just Cyberpunk 2. The focus on multiple ports is further implied by the use of ‘products’ in the highlighted quote.
The mobile version might be a wholly different title altogether due to how demanding Cyberpunk 2077 is, but this is just a wild guess.
The port(s) would have to be highly optimized, and even then, they’re only expected to run on the most high-end smartphones. We can expect smartphones with the latest Snapdragon or A-series chips to run Cyberpunk.

CDPR executives have shown interest in having more mobile adaptations for its games before, like in the FY23 earnings call. So many users argue that the listing and other past indicators are a direct link to CDPR’s development of Cyberpunk phone versions.
For a more realistic take, the job listing might be discussing handheld platforms while referring to mobile devices. So it is best to take this listing with a pinch of salt.
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