There will be no more major Cyberpunk 2077 updates after Phantom Liberty
The launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was catastrophic, to put it mildly. Years later, CD Projekt RED has released a series of patches and updates to improve the game, which is currently far from what it originally was. Now, with the update that allows you to play the Phantom Liberty DLC, those big updates are going to end.
Phantom Liberty marks the end of large content updates for the game, to which many changes have been added, especially with the update that came out at the same time as the anime. cyberpunk edge runners. Patches for serious bug fixes would continue to arrive, but nothing that adds substantial content because CD Projekt Red is already focused on the sequel.
Phantom Liberty is the last major content pack for Cyberpunk 2077
CD Projekt Red has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty and patch 2.0 will be the last updates to the game. Before the release of Phantom Liberty, the studio reiterated that it would be the only expansion for Cyberpunk 2077.
In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Gabe Amatangelo, the game's director, put to rest any theories about possible future content: He said they could do something else with the game, but it won't be anything big. Development of the game is not completely finished, that the team will continue working on fixing bugs and issues in the form of small patches and fixes. And no matter how good the sales are, they do not plan to make a second expansion due to technical decisions, and It will be the last time they work with their Red Engine.
The team will soon move on to the Cyberpunk sequel, but didn't give many concrete details. The sequel was announced in a company investor presentation, under the name Orion. It will be developed under the Unreal Engine, which should make it easier for them to find people in case they have to add staff.
