Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Dev Stream Reveals New Features Coming With 2.0 Update

Aug 27, 2023 at 02:00pm EDT
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Cyberpunk 2077 DLC

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is set to redeem CD Projekt RED's latest game with one of the largest expansions we have ever seen. While we have gotten glimpses of it, developers have revealed several exciting bits about the new in-game content, detailing new features.

While Phantom Liberty is known to be focused on bringing in new combat mechanics, one should also expect a new vehicular combat system, the perk redesign, and the police AI revamp (including Maxtac fights). The additions include a new Relic Skill Tree and the new district "Dogtown", exclusive to the expansion.

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However, moving on to the more interesting bits revealed in the recent dev stream, here is how the game will shift towards improving combat mechanics combined with the Relic Skill Tree. Credits to the Reddit user u/DrunkLad for compiling the information from the stream:

The above-mentioned changes prove that the expansion will focus on making the combat experience much better. Moreover, skirmishes with the police will now be much more involved, thanks to police AI mechanics having been vastly bumped up, allowing them to give you a much more complex combat experience.

The opportunity to acquire new cars has also expanded significantly, as the developers have revealed that they have extensively worked on bringing new "Car Gigs" with the new expansion. Here are the changes in Car Gigs you can expect in Phantom Liberty:

Phantom Liberty could be pivotal for the revival of the franchise. Moreover, with the inclusion of DLSS 3.5, the quality of ray tracing will be much higher, allowing RTX users to experience the expansion at its fullest. Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty launches on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5 on September 26.

News Source: u/DrunkLad

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