It also teased that the marketing campaign for Cyberpunk 2077 expansion Phantom Liberty would be starting this June.
It's shaping up nicely for an early September release.
It also teased that the marketing campaign for Cyberpunk 2077 expansion Phantom Liberty would be starting this June.
That would be interesting, wouldn't it? Planning releases is like navigating a minefield this year.It's shaping up nicely for an early September release.
That would be nice, but I've heard differently. More along the lines of that it cost twice as much to make.Last I read from rumors and whats known from CDPR claims Phantom Liberty is twice the size of Witcher 3's Blood and wine expansion. So no doubt three years was well spent.
That'll be the problem of many players, they'll have to handle it somehow. And from what CDPR said, it's a new district, a "new style of plot", a new cast of characters with some remaining from the original game. How an original saved game is still relevant in that context, except the chosen ending?It's been nearly 2-1/2 years since I played through CP, so I'm reluctant to use that save. (Would it even be compatible anyways?). With how large my gaming backlog is, there's no way I'm gonna be replaying CP anytime soon.
I don't think the chosen ending will be relevant at all. From what I've read, Phantom Liberty takes place before the final mission at Arasaka Tower.That'll be the problem of many players, they'll have to handle it somehow. And from what CDPR said, it's a new district, a "new style of plot", a new cast of characters with some remaining from the original game. How an original saved game is still relevant in that context, except the chosen ending?
I missed that. Then it seems awkward, maybe they made this decision long ago without thinking it could be a problem being so late after the OC.I don't think the chosen ending will be relevant at all. From what I've read, Phantom Liberty takes place before the final mission at Arasaka Tower.
I don't expect the DLC will have a separate ending. I assume it will be like any other questline just much bigger. I expect the game will continue afterwards until you finish it. I could be wrong though.So you'd also be able to play the final mission once again after the DLC, with a character that got even more experience? Or the DLC would be a separate ending? I'm even more curious.
Well, either way I'm looking forward to it. I don't think I will start a new game if I can avoid it though, and I doubt I would go through any of the original endings again unless they added something new.