The uplifting redemption story of Cyberpunk 2077 continues, as the expansion Phantom Liberty has now sold over 5 million copies.
Files from an alleged canceled expansion for CD Projekt's Cyberpunk 2077, titled The Moon, have leaked online.
Phantom Liberty is very very good. I want more DLC but sequel is also all right
Have to remember they did want to have a online mode attached to this game which would be similar to a GTA online mode making the game akin to a live service and extending the games supported development time significantly.
Losing that online mode likely shorteners the developer cycle of the game dramatically which is why we only got one DLC.
Also given the game took years to get to a good state it's way behind schedule.
Assume the corporate wars will be turned into cyberpunk 2 rather than a DLC at this point because they do need to move onto the next full priced game in the franchise for both cyberpunk and witcher
Cyberpunk 2077 was launched in a sorry state on PC and consoles in the 2020 holiday season. Since then, CD Projekt Red has worked hard to optimize the game for various hardware, including the Ryzen 8000 APUs, and the Steam Deck handheld.
Cyberpunk 2077's lead quest designer tells DualShockers exactly why there's no NG+.
"It’s incredibly difficult to figure out a way where New Game Plus could be done in a way that doesn’t completely break the way the game is constructed,"
Yet in 2020 i had this mode via a mod they are actually saying that your powers can screw up v's infection for those unaware pre the big update so it might not be a thing anymore but if you maxed out v with save editor your character would get sick see johnny all that but still would be in the first part.
Here is a very old vid of mine you can see how it can screw up the game
https://youtu.be/fCdo_Bowle...
So they could do it if they did not spend years making a mess of everything then last minute toss a game out half done.
An impressive game. I've only just started the main campaign on ps5, not Phantom Liberty, and gotta say there's alot going on here. Sure, had a really rough launch but now, if you haven't already, is the time to jump in on this game.
The gunplay is satisfying, the story is in-depth, the graphics are top notch and by all accounts a really good game so far (14% in on main campaign).
Will most probably check out the expansion too after this with some impressive sales numbers going for it too.
Nearly finished. It's very good.
A good hundred hours with the original release, and I loved it - bugs and all. No doubt CP2077 2.0 is now an actually fantastic game, Phantom Liberty had some great moments, and I felt a bit sad when I finally put the controller down after my third playthrough and accepted that 300 hours is probably my limit.
I had a blast, and am a little envious of anyone who is now getting to experience it fresh in it's current state.