Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty seeks to revolutionize and expand Night City in various ways, as CD Projekt Red aims to solidify the game's journey to redemption with this expansion. Serving as the sole planned expansion for Cyberpunk 2077, Phantom Liberty is expected to be the ultimate farewell to the game following three years of content updates and bug fixes.
Despite facing severe criticism for its disastrous launch in 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 has managed to bounce back, evident in its recent reviews. Ongoing support has significantly enhanced the game overall. Although the base game may still have flaws and may not have met the expectations of many players, the ambitious nature of Phantom Liberty may be what wins back the largest number of disappointed fans.
New Cyberpunk 2077 Locations, Lore
Phantom Liberty introduces Dogtown, also known as the Pacifica Combat Zone, as a highly discussed new addition in the game. This dangerous and walled-off part of Night City, which is already notorious for its perilous nature, expands the cityscape significantly. While the exact size of Dogtown is uncertain, it is expected to be substantial, as it extends beyond the boundaries of the abandoned Night City Stadium in Pacifica. Trailers for Phantom Liberty indicate that Dogtown will encompass a significant portion of Pacifica, a district that already operates somewhat independently from Night City's authorities. Inclusion of Dogtown seamlessly fits into the overall narrative.
Adding this new district not only expands the game world of Cyberpunk 2077, but also provides players with valuable insights into the New United States of America (NUSA). While much is known about the NUSA's history prior to the events of Cyberpunk 2077, little is revealed about its current state. Phantom Liberty changes that by introducing a disgruntled NUSA Colonel who holds sway over Dogtown. The protagonist, V, collaborates with important government figures such as President Rosalind Meyers, trusted netrunner Songbird, and FIA agent Solomon Reed. While the trustworthiness of Songbird and Reed is uncertain, they offer direct access to the NUSA's position in 2077, shedding light on the nation's culture and its perception of the world at large.
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From a gameplay perspective, Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty will make significant changes to features in the base game, including new perks and vehicle combat. One of the most notable changes is the revamped cyberwear system, which prevents players from starting the game with an excessive amount of enhancements. While it can be enjoyable to be extremely powerful, these balance adjustments are beneficial for the game, ensuring a consistent level of challenge throughout. The introduction of relics to enhance cyberwear compensates for this, allowing players to confidently face any obstacles the city presents.
These changes not only enhance the size of Night City but also expand the world of Cyberpunk as a whole. While the base game primarily focused on issues within the city limits, Phantom Liberty's additions and modifications provide a broader perspective on the outside world, emphasizing the significance of controlling Night City.
Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty will come out September 26 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.