As mentioned in the financial call @CDPROJEKTRED_IR a few minutes ago, the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 expansion will reach 2023. Stay tuned for more details later this year 🦾 https://t.co/rq1w6RDTDL – Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) April 14, 2022 To view this content, enable the targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings “The upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 expansion will reach 2023. Stay tuned for more details later this year,” the tweet said. In a slide of the investor invitation, “Development work to expand Cyberpunk 2077” and “Further support for Cyberpunk 2077” were two dots under the heading “Production plans for 2022”. Reference was also made to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s next gen patch, and to work on the newly acquired The Molasses Flood in an “unannounced project based on one of our franchises”. The Cyberpunk 2077 expansion was publicly recognized before the game was released, but work on it was delayed, while CDPR focused on repairing the game. They have done it several times in the last 17 months, with version 1.5 being released in February with the biggest changes to date. Includes an upgrade of many of the RPG skills, new apartments to buy and much improved artificial intelligence. See what Graham, a middle-aged and former RPS writer, had to say when he visited Night City again after the patch, even though he was generally positive about the game: Do these changes make leveling in Cyberpunk 2077 a rich exercise in defining your gaming style? Unfortunately not, because change is still not – and probably can not – go far enough. Many of the remaining privileges continue to offer small percentage adjustments, and in a game where your actions are also shaped by weapons stats and cyberspace installed, the impact of your decisions on the privilege tree is still never satisfactory. I invested most of my points in the “Annihilation” tree this time, whose name itself suggests exciting things, but most of the time I could not tell the difference after I unlocked a new privilege there. Really now I refill shotguns 10% faster after killing an enemy? If you say so, Cybes. Personally, I’m ready and looking forward to a Cyberpunk 2077 expansion – some of the game’s endings suggest where this expansion might go – but it ‘s no surprise to me that it will not be ready until next year. If it means it is launched in a better condition than the main game, it can last as long as they want.