Cyberpunk 2077 Final MASSIVE Update – Romance Hangouts, Metro, Car Chases, Boss Fights & More!



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★ CD Projekt Red has detailed the big finale of Cyberpunk 2077 which includes a massive overhaul of the entire gameplay experience & tons of new features/changes coming in Phantom Liberty. ★
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49 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Final MASSIVE Update – Romance Hangouts, Metro, Car Chases, Boss Fights & More!”

  1. Waaait, it's finally complete?? Not even without "enhanced"/"definitive"/whatever_marketing_crap edition? It's not in the CDPR nature. I'll wait. Their games plays better in 3-6 hardware generations later anyway.

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  2. Kinda nuts how much money it takes to create a game of this caliber.. somewhere around a billion so far.. 400 for OG, 400 for dlc (this is nuts)
    I really hope 3rd person makes it in this patch!!! I wanna see that booty kickin ass

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  3. No, that's full c*** They could get it working if they wanted to new game plus they get it in the Witcher 3. Lazy, they don't care about video games. My feelings about CD project red hasn't changed. I think the lazy. I think they're completely don't get video games in a management and upper echelons. Are just nothing but people who are doing and care. I don't care if I get feedback or if you both.

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  4. Tbh the “Best on going game” award is dumb. It’s a reward for pushing an unfinished game out and actually fulfilling the customers purchase a years later. Imagine buying a car and 40% of the advertised features are missing and it doesn’t work half the time. It should be expected the customer who paid the price gets a finished working product.

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  5. Oh Im lucky lucky. Its my 1st playthrough, & I haven't fought Atom Smasher yet. Imo its a great game, not best of all time, but its definitely a memorable experience & has alot to enjoy. Im torn in Sandy vs a Deck, sorta want both OP, but makes sense.

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  6. I honestly thought they were just going to keep bringing more action movie stars, and make more DLC, specially after phantom Liberty and the success that it had. Also they’re trying to give us the most amount of ending in video game history I guess 😅, because every dlc should end with trying to get rid of Johnny. I hope they treat this game like Gta 5. Make the RP even better.

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  7. I got cyberpunk along with phantom liberty after getting disappointed with Starfield, best decision ever. 84 hours in and I literally have the final mission left and this update is gonna come out. May need to hold off until Tuesday or start a second playthrough.

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  8. By all means people should remember the screw ups CDPR and deception of the Cyberpunk 77 launch, but it's disingenuous not to acknowledge that they have tried very hard to redeem the game. People do need to acknowledge that. No, it's not cool they that they did what they did, but companies like EA or Activision or 2K have done the same and then 100% abandoned their games without even fixing a bunch of major bugs, let alone reworking broken gameplay. People don't seem to care as much because they "expect that" from big publishers, but that's stupid. We should hold them all to the same standards.

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  9. The changes they've made to how they create content with smaller teams that consist of one person from each discipline, it's really allowing them to not just quickly patch, but also add new requested features, or just ones they think would fit after seeing how players use the new content. It's been really interesting to watch them ever since I fell in love with Witcher 2. Seeing them grow, trip, and change their company in ways that can help them from tripping up in the future – it's all a lot for a company to go through in 10 years. It makes me so frustrated that Bethesda is in a similar situation, not beholden to publishers when it comes to artistic freedom and studio structure – yet Bethesda seems to never change anything. Never. It's such a shame to see a company look like it's left foot is stuck in a trap so it eats it's right foot off…

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  10. They could have cut their losses and moved on after the terrible launch but they didn't and made this a game worth playing now, hats off to CDPR, with that said though lets hope a launch like that never happens again.

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  11. As long as there is money to be made, they will never be done. Its not a miracle, they sold alot of DLC's and know the market is hungry for more. Weirdly, i miss the first buggy release lol

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  12. I would definitely take customization of stuff including vehicles and clothing but NG+ I just can't feel like it fits with a game like this. It's like having NG+ with dungeons and dragons. I do hope that in the next game they maybe would change some things during the game so that the end game is different rather than being able to kind of select the end game we are going to do, like forcing us to make new decisions during the acts rather than 100% the game then being able to just go in with whoever who got on speed dial or alone. also, after the fact with how things play out. That I think wouldn't work with NG+ either and personally I wouldn't use it regardless on here.

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  13. Now if they could fix the cars so you can practically drive in first-person (rear-view mirrors, HUD prompts to show turns to your current destination, etc) I'd be happy. Having to switch to third person for one aspect of the game honestly breaks the immersion. Hardly the end of the world, but it's so needless.

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