Cyberpunk 2077’s upcoming expansion won’t be free, confirms CD Projekt

Cyberpunk 2077's upcoming expansion won't be free, confirms CD Projekt

CD Projekt has confirmed that Phantom Liberty, the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 expansion featuring Keanu Reeves (opens in new tab) and Sasha Grey (opens in new tab) that will open up an all-new district of Night City, will not be free.

That Cyberpunk 2077 players will have to fork over some cash for Phantom Liberty might seem obvious—I certainly thought so—but to be fair, CD Projekt muddied the waters a good bit with The Witcher 3, a morass of DLC, expansions, and content, some of it free and much of it not. I mean, just look at this:

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The studio promised similar things (opens in new tab) for Cyberpunk 2077, saying in August 2020 that it would get free DLC as well. It didn’t get into specifics about how the post-launch content would break down, but it didn’t really matter because the plan quickly went off the rails (opens in new tab) as CD Projekt was forced to focus on fixing the game rather than expanding it. The first free DLC showed up in August 2021 and it did not impress (opens in new tab), even though, you know, it was free.



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