Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a surprise update a year after its once-final update, even after CDPR moved basically every dev to other games: "Sometimes, you want to do it ONE MORE time!"

Dec. 9, 2024



Update 2.2 will include new features

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Around this time one year ago,CD Projekt Redgave us what was supposed to be the last major content update forCyberpunk 2077, but it appears that that wasn’t quite the case, as we’re getting our first look at another new update tomorrow.

In a new tweet posted today on the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account, the devs confirm that tomorrow, December 10, there’ll be “a new episode of REDstreams, where we’ll dive deep into the new features Coming Soon TM for Cyberpunk 2077 in Update 2.2!”

But wasn’t 2.1 supposed to be the last update? “Sometimes, you want to do it ONE MORE time!“CD Projekt RED says. As for what it’ll include, the devs haven’t said, but we do know a couple of things itwon’tadd.

“A lot of questions about whether PS5 Pro support and NG+ are coming with Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.2. The answer is no,“says CD Projekt Red global community director Marcin Momot. “We do have some other cool stuff in the oven and we’ll talk about it tomorrow during the stream - we hope you’ll like it too! Appreciate the patience.”

We’ll just have to wait until tomorrow to see what it’s all about. The reveal stream will take place across Twitch andYouTubeat 5pm CET tomorrow, which is 8am PT, 11am ET, or 4pm GMT.

While most CD Projekt Red devs are working on The Witcher 4, the RPG studio still plans to double Cyberpunk 2’s team size next year.

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