
‘Cyberpunk 2077' Delays 2.3 Patch, Reveals How Big It Is
Players should not really be expecting any more Cyberpunk 2077 patches at this point, so we cannot be too sad when they're delayed. A newly announced one, Update 2.3, was set to come out this Thursday on June 26, but now that's been pushed to some new unspecified date.
While CDPR has confirmed its existence, we have not gotten any more details past that about what it will add to Cyberpunk 2077. But this new post at least says how big it's going to be, as it's 'aiming for a scope similar to Update 2.2.'
As a refresher regarding the size of Update 2.2, we can flash back to when that went live on December 10, 2024, on the three-year anniversary of the release of the base game. Now, we're six months past that, and it appears a (successful, by all accounts) Nintendo Switch launch will be in conjunction with this new patch. So maybe don't blaze through the game until we know what's being added here.
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To be clear, these are not huge updates in terms of missions or questlines. Rather, they're mostly quality-of-life updates, fun new additions and other things of that nature. Flashing back to 2.2, we had:
Patch 2.1 was more robust, and 2.3 may not be this big. It had:
If quests are added, they're somewhat secret, and the community will have to dig them up. But yes, 2.2 was largely cosmetic, based on character customization, photo mode and car paint. And some fairly random things, like Johnny as a passenger.
I do find myself wondering if these updates may now start teasing the upcoming Cyberpunk sequel in subtle ways, no matter how many years away it still might be. The game will move beyond solely Night City, and indications are it may take place in a quarantined, lawless version of Chicago that will be a contrast to the glamour of Night City.
We don't know when we'll get a preview of 2.3 or when it will arrive. I was looking forward to it, but I suppose there's now Death Stranding 2 to play.
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