CD Projekt reveals which new Cyberpunk 2077 features are available for free and which are related to the game's expansion

CD Projekt Red has revealed which new features in Cyberpunk 2077 will be available to all players and which are related to the game‘s forthcoming expansion.

According to the company, the $30 / £25 Phantom Liberty addition, which will be released on September 26th, will completely revamp the way Cyberpunk 2077 is played.

In a June interview, creative director Pawel Sasko and quest designer Despoina Anetaki stated that “all of the core main systems” of the game had been “redone or updated significantly.”

Yulia Pryimak, the game’s designer, revealed some of the new features, including vehicle combat, during Gamescom Opening Night Live this past month.

Additionally, it was revealed that Update 2.0, which will be available for current-gen consoles and PCs, will include some of the new features from Phantom Liberty and bring them to the main game.

CD Projekt has now issued a list of the important new features coming to the game and who will be able to access them, which we’ve republished here.

Update 2.0 – Free Update

  • Redesigned skill trees and perks
  • Revamped cyberwar and new capacity system
  • Vehicle combat and car chases
  • Combat Al improvements
  • New police system
  • Ul and UX improvements
  • Loot, items, and crafting changes
  • New radio stations (including Community Radio Station Growl FM)

Phantom Liberty – Paid Expansion

  • Dogtown – a dangerous new district
  • Brand-new storyline and characters
  • New quests, gigs, boss fights, and more
  • Vehicle missions and airdrops – endless dynamic events
  • All-new Relic skill tree and abilities
  • 100+ new items – weapons, cyberwar, cars, and fashion
  • Vehicle missile launchers
  • The level cap increased to 60
CD Projekt reveals which new Cyberpunk 2077 features are available for free and which are related to the game's expansion
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Last week, CD Projekt stated that the decision to just release a single expansion for Cyberpunk 2077 was a technological one due to the company’s shift to Unreal Engine development.

Along with the announcement that it was working on the next mainline Witcher game, the business revealed in March 2022 that it had engaged in a 15-year agreement with Epic, in which the two will collaborate on Unreal Engine initiatives such as engine and game development.

The previous Witcher games and Cyberpunk 2077 were powered by CD Projekt’s proprietary RED engine.

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