The recent release of Cyberpunk 2077's Patch 2.2 on December 10, 2024, has generated a lot of buzz. This big update added new options for character customization, an improved Photo Mode, and various improvements to vehicles. It came as a surprise, especially since CD Projekt Red is supposed to be focused on developing The Witcher 4. However, this release may mean that the team is officially stopping any work on Cyberpunk 2077. The best way to signal the team is done is to drop a final update.

Whether Patch 2.2 is the final touch in the ongoing development of Night City, or if there are surprises still to come, may not be answered for some time. CD Projekt Red must focus completely on The Witcher 4 if the team wants it to be released in a timely manner, and losing team to a game like Cyberpunk 2077, which has already been released, may not be the right answer. A team with a legacy of working on games like CD Projekt Red wouldn't waste its time if the developers didn't have to.

Cyberpunk Patch 2.2 Was A Nice Surprise

There Was A Lot of Content

Cyberpunk 2077's Patch 2.2, released on December 10, was likely surprising for many players. There was so much in the update, and the game should have been considered done by CD Projekt Red. Yet, the team returned to the game and gave players a wealth of content before announcing The Witcher 4. There were likely doubts about whether Cyberpunk 2077 would get any big updates again, but this patch brought a lot of new content and improvements.

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One of the biggest changes is that players can now customize their characters with over 100 new options, like different eye colors, makeup styles, and tattoos, which really improves the character creation. Additionally, the game improved vehicle customization with new technology and a feature for two-tone colors, allowing players to personalize their vehicles even more.

CD Projekt Red didn't announce that any more updates were coming, since the team revealed The Witcher 4 at The Game Awards.

Photo Mode also got a major update, including better camera controls, adjustable aspect ratios, and the ability to add NPCs into photos, making it much more enjoyable for players who love taking pictures in the game. On the gameplay side, Patch 2.2 also fixed several bugs in both the main game and the Phantom Liberty expansion, making the game flow more smoothly. Patch 2.2 wasn't just a bug-fix update. It was a significant content addition that very few fans expected.

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It's hard to deny that Cyberpunk 2077 is a labor of love. Many players refunded the game in 2020 after a bad launch, yet after time taken to improve it, it seems like CD Projekt Red can't stop adding new updates. However, the unfortunate part is that The Witcher 4 is a big priority for the studio, and it is doubtful that the developers will ignore a big release to add more to Cyberpunk.

Why More Cyberpunk Updates Feels Unlikely

It's Just Not Coming

CD Projekt Red releasing Patch 2.2 for Cyberpunk 2077 was great, but it felt like it was just improving things that were there. It seems to signal that there might not be many more major updates for the game. While this patch included many planned improvements and fixes that took player , it doesn't feel like a starting point for new content.

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The scale of Patch 2.2 suggested that the team had many team focused on the update. The massive resources needed to update Cyberpunk 2077, combined with the studio's focus on The Witcher 4, make it seem unlikely the developer will allocate significant resources to Cyberpunk again. Diverting attention away from The Witcher 4 could be a risky move, especially considering the investment the team has already made in updating Cyberpunk since its launch. The developer might still release smaller patches to fix bugs and balance issues, but that's a different class of .

This patch addressed many quality-of-life issues and concerns from players, which might indicate that it's a final touch-up before the developers fully move on to new games. While anything could happen, it looks like major updates for Cyberpunk 2077 may be coming to an end for now. However, it is not uncommon for studios to leave a team member or two around to work on more quality-of-life improvements while the rest of the team focuses on the next game. This may be something CD Projekt Red does while the majority of the team works on The Witcher 4.

CDPR Is Officially Working On Witcher 4 & Cyberpunk 2 Now

New Games Are Coming

sequel to Cyberpunk 2077. That means the team is working on both The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2. There is no word on what is coming with Cyberpunk 2, but it's doubtful that the team would put a lot of resources into a sequel right now, when the studio's next big release is The Witcher 4. There is likely only a small team working on Cyberpunk 2 in its pre-production stage, which may be where resources for updates to Cyberpunk 2077 will go.

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If CD Projekt Red continues to Cyberpunk 2077 at the same level, it could limit the resources available for The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2. It's a hard decision to make, but eventually, a game has to be considered completely done. If not, the team will lose features and quality in The Witcher 4 or Cyberpunk 2 just for some updates on Cyberpunk 2077, which is almost five years old already. Patch 2.2 could be seen as a final polish for the game, wrapping up previous improvements and before CD Projekt Red shifts its focus completely to new projects.

This 2.2 Patch would be a great final update to Cyberpunk 2077, which had such a controversial history. However, giving the game a final update with many features players wanted, and some improvements would be the best way to keep players thinking positively about it. This is especially important because Cyberpunk 2 will likely be the next project released after The Witcher 4.

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Cyberpunk 2077
Released
December 10, 2020
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol
Developer(s)
CD Projekt Red
Publisher(s)
CD Projekt Red
Engine
REDengine 4
Cross-Platform Play
ps, xbox, pc
Cross Save
yes
Expansions
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Franchise
Cyberpunk

Based on the 1988 tabletop game, Cyberpunk 2077 is a first-person action RPG game set in a dystopian cyber future developed by CD Projekt Red. Players will tackle the streets of Night City as customizable protagonist V, who struggles to keep their memories intact after receiving a strange cybernetic implant that slowly overrides their memories by a deceased celebrity known as Johnny Silverhand, played by Keanu Reeves.

Platform(s)
PC