Discovering the Gifts of Phantom Liberty: What’s Free in Cyberpunk 2077

The Cyberpunk expansion is just around the corner, promising to bring it closer to everything we were promised the game would be.

The story of “The Ugly Duckling” is highly relevant to the video game industry. The number of video games that initially released as complete disasters or were scorned by the audience, but over time proved themselves as masterpieces or at least decent and enjoyable games, is a much longer list than games that were instant hits. While most of these were misunderstood, some are in this category because they were genuinely bad from the start. Very bad. In fact, one of these games continues on its mission to redeem itself from its shortcomings.

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Cyberpunk 2077 was a game that promised us the moon and delivered a river stone at its launch. Right between the eyes. However, this doesn’t negate the fact that CD Projekt Red has been working on it to fix all its bugs, add content, and while it still doesn’t fulfill all its promises, it’s now a better game that can satisfy a certain audience. That’s what it’s aiming for with its first and only DLC.

Revealed during the Opening Night Live of Gamescom 2023, this DLC expansion is called Phantom Liberty. With an explosive trailer full of action, it introduces numerous new customization options along with fresh content. Among the expected features are a new district, dozens of new missions and assignments, combat vehicle weaponry, a revamped police system and enemy AI, dynamic events, redesigned abilities, a new relic skill tree and abilities, an increased level cap, and over 100 new items.

All of this will be coming for free in the game’s 2.0 update. However, there’s a catch. It will only be available for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PlayStation 5, and PC versions. Those who have the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One version won’t be able to enjoy this update.

Scheduled for release on September 26th, this seems to be the grand unveiling for the redemption of Cyberpunk 2077. To become, if not exactly what it promised to be, at least something closer to all those promises.

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Revolutionizing Truck Simulation: Focus Entertainment Launches Game with Cutting-Edge Physics

Focus Entertainment has introduced Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, promising to continue what they did well in SnowRunner.

There are games for all kinds of players. That’s why, even within the realm of driving games, there are many different types. There are games encompassing various competitions, a wide array of vehicles, and even exploration, open-world, combat, or whatever else one can imagine. Some games are purely about challenging the terrain and being able to achieve seemingly impossible objectives using our tools, skills, and knowledge of both the terrain and our machine. This is because some games are crafted with a very specific audience in mind.

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For years now, Saber Interactive has been doing precisely that with the MudRunner franchise. These demanding games put us in the shoes of a person who operates a truck and must complete seemingly impossible missions. Achieving cult success with SnowRunner, released on May 18, 2021, the franchise has now become beloved by both critics and the public.

That’s why it shouldn’t surprise us that Focus Entertainment has announced a new title in the franchise called Expeditions: A MudRunner Game during the Gamescom Opening Night Live event.

Putting ourselves in the shoes of a person amidst a scientific expedition, we will have to confront numerous challenges posed by nature to uncover the mysteries of a land that has never been visited before. Venturing into deserts, forests, mountains, and other biomes, the game promises to push us to our limits with terrain and driving physics unlike anything the series has seen before. This is to say, the most realistic physics ever witnessed in a driving game.

The game is set to be released sometime in 2024 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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