CD Projekt RED’s post-launch support of The Witcher 3 drew a lot of praise back when it was an ongoing thing, with Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine both serving as excellent expansions. The studio has said that its upcoming release, Cyberpunk 2077 will follow similar post-launch model, and though details on that haven’t been revealed yet, that will be changing soon.
In a meeting with investors, CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński spoke about Cyberpunk 2077’s post-launch plans. After re-iterating that the upcoming RPG will follow a similar post-launch roadmap as The Witcher 3 did in terms of DLC, updates, and expansions, Kiciński said that details on that will be coming soon, and that “everything will be clear” before the game is out (transcribed by VGC).
“You can expect a similar path [to The Witcher 3] after release,” Kiciński said. “You can expect more, actually. We’re not going into too many details today, but everything will be clear before release.
“As we are close to the release, expect the post-release plans to be revealed fairly soon; a series of free DLCs and expansions will be described – as I said, you can expect it fairly soon and then everything will be made clear.”
CD Projekt RED are also working on a full-fledged multiplayer mode for Cyberpunk 2077, but given the fact that that won’t be out until after 2021, details on what exactly we can expect from it likely won’t be coming for a while yet.
Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled for November 19, with CD Projekt RED saying that the game is on track to hit that release date following multiple delays over the past year. It will be releasing on PS4, Xbox One, and PC (PC requirements will be revealed soon), with a Stadia version coming later in the year.
Meanwhile, CDPR recently also confirmed that PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of The Witcher 3 will be coming as well- read more on that through here.