Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a surprise update with ‘new features’ to celebrate four-year anniversary

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Night City isn’t done with you yet. Developer CD Projekt Red is showcasing a surprise update for Cyberpunk 2077 in a new stream on December 10. Update 2.2 includes bug fixes and “new features” to the game. No, it’s not a PlayStation 5 Pro patch. Stop asking.

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Word on what the surprise Update 2.2 will bring to Cyberpunk 2077 soon will be a mystery until its contents are revealed. CD Projekt Red that it’s lifting the veil on the patch tomorrow, December 10, at 5 p.m. CET during a live stream on and .

“Join us for a new episode of #REDstreams, where we’ll dive deep into the new features Coming Soon TM for Cyberpunk 2077 in Update 2.2,” the company wrote on X. “See you tomorrow at 5 PM CET on our Twitch and, for the first time ever, simultaneously on our YouTube channel.”

Cyberpunk 2077 surprise update brings new things, but not that

The news of another patch wasn’t expected, especially since it hasn’t even been a week since the last one. Update 2.1 arrived 🅰for players with additional fixes, features, and vehicle options. Perhaps something need💞ed more work and got delayed for a few days. Who can say?

We don’t know what’s inside Update 2.2 for Cyberpunk 2077, but we know what it will not bring. The company has no plans to ship a PS5 Pro patch for the game. CD Projekt announced the news in November, but that didn’t stop folks on X from asking about it. Several times. The game also won’t get a New Game Plus mode, as doing so would “break the way the game is constructed,” .

All we know is that it’ll bring more “cool” features and break all of your mods. But on X, “It will be worth it.”


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