Cyberpunk 2077: Adam Kiciński reveals when the DLCs will be announced

    Cyberpunk 2077: Adam Kiciński reveals when the DLCs will be announced

    After many indiscretions and postponements, now we are, very little is missing to finally get your hands on the highly anticipated cyberpunk 2077 di CD Projekt RED! After the various gameplay videos released on the net, which show the open world RPG running on the various platforms available, in the past few hours the president of CDPR, Adam Kicinski, revealed that the team plans to support the game with the release of several DLC, both free and paid, a bit like what happened previously with the highly acclaimed The Witcher 3. At the moment we don't know for sure when the nature of the various expansions will be revealed, but not desperate, as Kiciński has suggested that we will receive more details shortly after Cyberpunk 2077 launches. We report his words in detail:



    The initial plan was to do this before release, but after the recent delay, we decided to wait for the release to deliver the game to players and then start talking about future projects. So after the release.

    Given the continuous delays, many of these also caused by the difficult situation caused by the pandemic, the strategy adopted by the Polish development team seems very wise to us, also because the base game should already engage players for more than 175 hours, according to one. developer of CD Projekt RED. Waiting to find out more details on the subject, we remind you that cyberpunk 2077 will make its shelf debut next time December 10 2020 and will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia. Later it will also be released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S, through the release of a substantial update, totally free for those who have purchased a current-gen version of the game.



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