Slightly OT: Whether Cyberpunk is really pushing much remains to be seen. The Witcher games are more like side-steps to me, of the "interactive movie" kind. In particular the 3rd game for all its redeeming qualities almost plays itself. The RPG mechanics meanwhile are pretty shallow -- and that's from somebody who argues that Arkane's Prey offers a deeper RPG experience than many a self-proclaimed RPG. Probably a reason why the ad blurb itself lists Cyberpunk as an "open-world action adventure story" kind of game.
I'm personally also getting tired of every big budget game eventually going down the action route, but that's me. Whether BG3 will truly break new ground or not, I'm more interested in the long-term direction Larian may be heading into than CD Projekt Red. Larian also share much more in common with Bioware of old, which is translating the pen&paper feels to a screen. Both companies are hailing from completely different ideas and ideals anyhow.