Is Phantom Liberty More "Remake" Than "Expansion"?



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Massive changes to Cyberpunk 2077’s upcoming expansion means that we might be looking at a revitalization of Cyberpunk 2077. So do some of the points listed in today’s video give credence to Phantom Liberty being more “remake” than “expansion”

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44 thoughts on “Is Phantom Liberty More "Remake" Than "Expansion"?”

  1. Considering that we are only getting a single expansion, I am hoping very much for the game giving us a whole new direction to take after Act 1. The game as it is has a lot of loose, dangling plot threads and unpolished content that would improve it immensely just being cleaned up. I still makes very little sense to me that CDPR would add to the middle of the game when we are all familiar with how the story ends. Branching Act 2 off into an entirely new game would be a wonderful way to cap off a masterpiece.

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  2. We baaaaaack chooms! Maybe we can get some exotics in this DLC i feel like the base game barely tapped into the insanity that is Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk, so I wanna say that if they want to show the really crazy side of Night City where else to do it but in the Combat Zone

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  3. This is great new, the DLC wont just be same Eddies, new quest but, rather actually be a new experience that builds upon the existing. I also like them not neutering the DLC to run it on old consoles.

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  4. this is what im hoping/thinking. they have been very quiet regarding Liberty and have obviously taken their time with it. really hoping CDPR can hold their reputation they have.

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  5. We're really close to seeing what this expansion is all about! Since it's the only expansion coming out, I think they put a lot of effort into it. I commented on Pawel Sasko's live video, saying I'm really excited about what's to come and he goes, "Just an OK future choom!" I was like, what do you mean by that? 😂🧐

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  6. I hope P.L. releases in June or July. There are some rumours going on about the expansion being released sooner than we think. To be honest, CDPR is quiet for a very long time, I wouldn't be surprised if P.L. comes ou in a month or sooner.

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  7. Whilst I don't believe they will Shadow drop Phantom Liberty, I think an August launch might be risky as it will clash with several other big titles due to launch in August (Spiderman 2 comes most immediately to mind). So my guess is a late June to early July launch, with probably a concentrated marketing push over that 1 month period.

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  8. Definitely rooting for CDPR to come back strong, but after what happened, no one ever will fully trust them.
    And they are still one of the developers with the biggest turnovers in the industry. Not even mentioning the veterans that leaved the studio a while ago.

    In any case, I hope the best for them.

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  9. I was going to make a channel delving into all about NC and zones and lore and etc, but it looks like you've beaten me to it. Absolutely love your editing, skills, and how thorough you are with your videos, much respect to you

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  10. I personally think if they ever wanted to do another anime it would be perfect to do one based on trauma team since it’s a fresh canvas although i doubt it

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  11. I slip Cyberpunk in my prayers each time. I hope they can deliver some redemption on this DLC.

    I'm proper nervous to pay for it, I mean I think anyone who bought pre orders should get some sort of discount. But hey, If its on the level of Witcher DLCs then yeah I'll buy it.

    COMON CD PROJEKT IM ROOTING FOR YA!!!

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  12. The problem was that the game was made for last gen system but next gen came out during dev and the execs at CDPR wanted more and more next gen content added to 2077 as well as trying to get the game out to capture that holiday sale money I would have been fine if CDPR said that they were delaying the whole game and just making it next gen exclusive that way they could integrated into the game the idol system where you get to pick who idolized Saburo, Silverhand, or Blackhand as well as integrated the role(class) system from the TTRPG into the game that way it felt more like Cyberpunk Red where it's said everyone knows your role so if you picked Netrunner everyone would know that you're a Netrunner and the same with the other roles. They could have also made it so that the prologue where you play as your starting lifepath for awhile was the tutorial and then we get to play what we see in the montage after that is when act 1 begins though they could have also made 2077 more linear which wouldn't have hurt the game at all.

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  13. what they mean by budget is they put more money into two actors look they add a 2 big name actor even got keuna to return that's wear most of the money going remember only update that really did anything gd to cyberpunk was 1.50 cyberpunk has not had anything add to help players keep playing for hours cdpr even nuff the game more than help it look 1.60 remove outfits from stores leveing you with very few options beucse of cry babys wanted transmog system so now ppl who are about looking gd are left out thanks to cdpr and the cry babys I'm the community personally cdpr going to really hit it out of the park with phantom liberty they just can't give us trash like filled big name actors b.s ww want new game plus and rest builds fully and rest gigs and ncpd hustles and endings outcomes so I feel phantom liberty going to be dog shit just base off of cdpr past history with lieing and flase information and over hypeing

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  14. I have hopes Cyberpunk 2077 will become a much better game when Phantom Liberty releases. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed playing Cyberpunk 2077, even when it first released because I was lucky enough to have a PS5 when it launched (so my game wasn't a total mess like on PS4/XB1). Even though it was glitchy, I play a lot of Fallout 4 so glitches were just part of my normal gaming experience. I could and can still see potential greatness for Cyberpunk. While an expansion of what's there now would be fine, if they can deepen some of the aspects of the game like your ability to interact with the world more, more player customization, etc, I think it would give Cyberpunk the substance it needs to really shine and sit with the big boys as one of the great games of all time.

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  15. Imagine how this game could have been right at launch if the devs weren't so limited because some corpos didn't understand the capabilities of consoles at the end of their technical life cycle.

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