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CD Projekt to launch Cyberpunk 2077 expansion on Sept. 26

The most well-known video game developer in Poland, CD Projekt revealed on Sunday at the Xbox Games Showcase that the much-awaited “Phantom Liberty” expansion for its flagship title Cyberpunk 2077 will arrive on September 26.

Phantom Liberty’s upcoming release on September 26th is announced in a new teaser for Cyberpunk 2077. A preview of what V will encounter when she travels to the brand-new neighborhood of Dogtown to save the president is also provided.

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The new character portrayed by Idris Elba, who previously portrayed Stringer Bell in The Wire, Luther in Luther, and Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, is also introduced in the teaser.

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The release will be CD Projekt’s first significant debut following the buggy release of Cyberpunk 2077 in 2020. Keanu Reeves, who will once again play Johnny Silverhand, revealed the trailer for the next expansion. Idris Elba, another well-known actor, will appear in “Phantom Liberty” and play the entirely new role of Agent Solomon Reed.

The expansion is the final project to be created using CD Projekt’s proprietary RED Engine; moving forward, the firm will use the third-party Unreal Engine. PCs and next-generation consoles will both receive “Phantom Liberty” upon release.

Phantom Liberty shows V yearning for the chance to be able to preserve her life in return for accepting a mission to save the president of the New United States. In addition to teaming up with Idris Elba’s outstanding NUSA agent Solomon Reed, Keanu Reeves’s best nemesis Johnny Silverhand is back as well.

In addition to the main plot, CD Projekt Red notes that “the expansion also comes with a slew of new content, including new quests, gigs, and gig types; new vehicles, tech, cyberwar, and weapons; a brand new Relic skill tree for even more freedom in crafting one’s own unique playstyle, and more.”

Cyberpunk 2077 is an action role-playing video game developed and published by CD Projekt. Set in a dystopian future in the year 2077, the game takes place in Night City, a sprawling metropolis in the Free State of California. Players assume the role of V, a mercenary outlaw who can be customized in terms of appearance, skills, and backstory.

The game offers a vast open world with a mix of exploration, combat, and story-driven quests. Players can engage in various activities such as hacking, driving vehicles, and engaging in gunfights. The gameplay incorporates both first-person and third-person perspectives, providing an immersive experience.

Cyberpunk 2077 garnered significant attention prior to its release, but it also faced controversy due to technical issues and performance problems on certain platforms upon launch in December 2020. CD Projekt has since released several patches and updates to address these issues.

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Reasons Behind the ‘Buggy’-ride of the Most-hyped Cyberpunk 2077

After a wait of years, Cyberpunk 2077, was finally released in December 2020. But despite the long development process, the game did not have a smooth start and was filled with bugs. But then, people still settled knowing how huge the project was, and how long it took for the developers to meet the expectations of people. But now again, the newly launched game is under the limelight because of ransomware related to the game.

What is Cyberpunk 2077?

Cyberpunk 2077 is a role-playing action video game, released in December 2020 by the Polish video game developer CD Projekt S.A. The game is a follow-up to the company’s previous release The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015), and a team of more than 500 people has worked on it. This number is more than the number of people involved in the development process of The Witcher 3.

Cyberpunk 2020 is developed using the RED engine 4 and was made available for PlayStation 4, Stadia, Windows, and Xbox One. The company had also announced that it is going to release the game for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in the middle of 2021 or later. Within one week of its release, the game started to show some issues regarding its performance, like the animation of the characters, issues with the objects in the game hanging at one place, etc. Only after a week of the title release, on 17 December 2020 Sony removed the game from PlayStation.

Cyberpunk 2077 is basically a combat and action game, offering many options to customize the background of the environment and the clothing, hairstyle, face as well as the voice of the lead, i.e. ‘V’, a mercenary. V is fighting and battling in an open world, set to be in Night City, California.

The Buggy Game

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As soon as the game got released, the users started to face many issues with the game and reported many bugs. Though several were settled with the fact that the game was a big project, many asked questions like ‘why the company rushed to release the game, when it wasn’t ready?” After more than a month of the release of the game, here we are with some of the answers.

The Reasons behind the Bugs

The foremost reason for all the bugs and issues in the game is the hype. Cyberpunk 2077 has been an ambitious project for CD Projekt. The company had announced the game in 2012, along with the futuristic features it would be adding to the game. But even after four years of the announcement of the game, there was no sign of starting its design and development. The conceptualization and the development of the game only started in 2016, intending to release the game in 2020. The company had just finished its work on The Witcher 3 and started working on Cyberpunk 2077, and according to reports, the company had made big changes to its basic structure. It also started building a new engine for the game to run on.

Also, with new changes and a lot of burdens, many of the main developers left the project. The goals of the company suddenly changed, and it was looking forward to building a massive game with a lesser number of people in their team. In fact, if we believe the reports, the demo of Cyberpunk presented in the E3 2018 did not include any real information regarding the game.

And then happens the pandemic, the reason for most of the disasters in the world in 2020. In the case of Cyberpunk 2077 too, the developers were not able to pull out the desire results sitting away from each other. If we see some of the latest interviews of the current and the former developers of Cyberpunk 2077, the game was not ready for a release so soon and needed a lot of work done on it. Now since there has been a lot of a complaint against the game, companies like Sony are offering a refund to its customers. Also, the CD Projekt developers are constantly working on the game to make it bug-free.

The Ransomware

After the numerous complaints due to the bugs, there has been another issue with the game. Some suspicious people have created a similar site as the Play Store, where they are offering downloads for the mobile version of Cyberpunk 2077. This download includes nothing but malware. And upon the download, the hackers get access to the information that is stored on the phone. This leads the hackers to ask for money from the owner in return for the release of the information.

But here we must tell you that CD Projekt never released a mobile version of the game. But, even if you have got your information hacked, you should not worry, because this ransomware, dubbed Coder Ware, uses a hardcoded key, such that you can recover your information using a decryptor, without paying any money. So always be careful with your downloads on the internet.