The release of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is now behind us. The DLC is receiving great reviews from players and reviewers, as well as helping the base game achieve impressive activity figures on Steam.
The Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC has finally debuted on the market. This is the first and final expansion for the popular first-person RPG from CD Projekt RED.
It should be mentioned that discounts are currently running in all these digital stores, where the basa Cyberpunk 2077 has been discounted. You can also purchase a bundle including the game and the DLC, which enables you to save even more money.
Mods have been automatically disabled
It is worth mentioning that CD Projekt RED has automatically disabled mods from the Steam and Epic Games Store versions of the game. This is due to the fact that many modifications can cause major problems before they are updated by their creators to work with both update 2.0 and the DLC.
However, this is not mandatory. All mods can simply be re-enabled if we feel like it.
The expansion has met with an enthusiastic reception. On OpenCritic Phantom Liberty has an average rating of 89%. The project was also appreciated by our editor, who gave it a rating of 9.0/10.
Also on Steam, gamers are very satisfied. Of the first user reviews, as much as 93% praise CP2077: Phantom Liberty.
The expansion and update 2.0 have made Cyberpunk 2077 reach its highest activity scores since January 2021. Yesterday's record was 167,465 concurrent users on Steam. The DLC debuted today, just after midnight, so we'll be watching these numbers with curiosity today and in the days to come.
On Steam Cyberpunk 2077 is currently the best-selling game (in terms of revenue generated), followed by Phantom Liberty - both locally in Poland, as well as globally.
Finally, it is worth quoting the system requirements of the PC version of the expansion.
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