CD Projekt Red has revealed all of the new features coming inCyberpunk 2077’sPatch 2.3 update, ahead of its impending release date. However, not all platforms will receive the update immediately.
Cyberpunk 2 is currently in development, but fans shouldn’t expect it for a long time,possibly not until 2030. In the meantime, Cyberpunk 2077 is receiving new content updates, and while they’re not on the same scale as thePhantom Liberty DLC, they offer some nice extra bonuses for people returning to Night City.

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A Redstreams event for Cyberpunk 2077 on the CD Projekt Red YouTube channel has revealed all of the new content coming to the game.The Patch 2.3 updatewill launch on July 17 for all platforms, except the Nintendo Switch, which will follow later.
What’s In Cyberpunk 2077’s Patch 2.3 Update
The Patch 2.3 updatewill be adding four new vehicles, as well as quests to unlock them. Most existing vehicles can also receive twintone paint jobs for further visual customization. The Photo Mode has also been given new options.
For the lazy runner, there is a new Autodrive feature, where the player will automatically cruise around Night City. There’s also the Delamain Taxi Service, which can be used for autodriving and fast travel, all with that creepy bald AI assistant watching V.

In terms of performance, Cyberpunk 2077 is receiving AMD FSR 4, AMD FSR 3.1 Frame Generation, Intel XESS 2.0 with XESS Frame Generation, and Intel HDR10 + Gaming Support on PC. Bear in mind that some of these will arrive alongside drivers in the future. The game is also receiving VRR support on consoles.
Patch 2.3 isn’t a massive content injection, but it did add some nice bonuses for long-time fans. It’s just a shame that it’s available onNintendo Switch 2yet, as that’s where anentire new fanbaseis still playing the game, and they’d make the most of the update.

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