The troubled ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ RPG from CD Projekt Red will add more content, eventually.
Any individual who hasn’t looked for a discount for their duplicate of Cyberpunk 2077 ought to have a new substance to encounter in Night City in the near future. A post on NME calls attention to this page on the game’s site is live saying DLC will hit Night City in “mid-2021,” albeit given the game’s sliding delivery date and the requirement for patches, that could generally change or show something closer to June than January.
A glance at the Internet Archive uncovers the page went live simultaneously the game dispatched, in spite of the fact that it didn’t draw in a ton of consideration until the most recent few days. The most squeezing refreshes are the two patches CD Projekt Red vowed to address issues on last-gen supports, which are planned to send in January and February, while dates for tech updates on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S have not yet been uncovered. To the extent what structure the DLC may take when it begins turning out, CDPR has recommended we’ll see something like what occurred with its last game The Witcher 3. 16 free DLC refreshes that came out not long after the game’s dispatch added corrective updates, new movements and some little journey lines, separate from bigger paid developments that attached long stretches of ongoing interaction.
Any expectation of multiplayer activity, be that as it may, is as yet scheduled for past 2021.