Since its launch, Cyberpunk 2077 has come a surprising way from being considered one of the biggest disappointments in the industry to becoming one of the best RPGs of all time. CD Projekt RED has worked tirelessly to improve the gaming experience, releasing numerous updates, including the successful update 2.0 and the DLC expansion “Phantom Liberty” that have revitalized the perception of the title.
A DLC that would have connected the game with the series
Despite these advancements, the study had to cancel a second DLC that was in development, a decision that many attribute to the team’s dedication to polishing and optimizing the original game. Details about this canceled content were leaked, suggesting that the expansion was set on the moon, which would have been a unique but ambitious experience for the franchise. Concept art and design data related to this DLC have appeared online, generating both interest and speculation among fans.
Meanwhile, CD Projekt RED’s plans do not end with Cyberpunk 2077, as they are working on its sequel, known as Project Orion. The developers are looking for new ways to explore the Cyberpunk universe, and there is hope that some of the ideas from the canceled DLC will be integrated into this new project. However, the studio’s main focus seems to be on The Witcher IV, another of their flagship titles.
Finally, it has been confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on the Nintendo Switch 2 console, which will expand its accessibility to an even larger audience. This new release underscores CD Projekt RED’s ongoing commitment to its player community, demonstrating that the development of the franchise is an undue and constantly evolving effort.