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Are you worried that your gambling habit of spending every waking hour playing the newest game on the block will make your way through Cyberpunk 2077 when it arrives? Fear not, light-shifting individual with thumbs powerful enough to fight a tall oak to subdue!
The latest developer of Cyberpunk 2077 CD Projekt Red, the latest Q&A in Polish, touched on the DLC topic, a topic the studio revealed would not deviate too much from the template set by The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt when it came down to extra content to be released in the coming weeks and months after the long-awaited cyber sandbox arrives in September.
CD Projekt President Adam Kiciński said Cyberpunk 2077 will have “no less DLC than The Witcher 3” (Cheers Games Radar), and that DLC was announced in “a scenario similar to The Witcher 3”. All of that, and plans for multiplayer extensions to the base game on top of that. The Witcher 3 solidified its status a couple of years ago not only for being a great game from start to finish, but for injecting expansive campaigns into the mix with the addition of Blood & Wine and Hearts of Stone.
Two fleshy story expansions that increased the quality bet and were very well received back then. Like the ban on Karen’s disgusting tuna lunches stored in the office refrigerator. CD Projekt Red has revealed in previous interviews that Cyberpunk 2077 is being treated as an AAA project that will have a healthy lifespan beyond the initial euphoria of launch week, and whether the benchmark for this ambitious project was established by The Witcher 3 then bring it. Especially if that DLC has more Keanu in it.
Last update: April 13, 2020