Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 Set a Low Bar 2.4 Could Easily Cross with One Change

The game Cyberpunk 2077 has been remarkably revitalized through post-release updates, making it even more intriguing as time goes on. With CD Projekt Red hinting at The Witcher 4 and a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 in development, it’s remarkable that the original game continues to receive patches enhancing its polish and user-friendly features. This has transformed a game once heavily criticized into a captivating revisit, with each new update revealing a more polished and enjoyable experience.

As a die-hard Cyberpunk 2077 fan, I was buzzing with excitement heading into Update 2.3, not knowing what surprises it might hold. To my delight, this update focused on beefing up the game’s vehicle experience, introducing the long-awaited AutoDrive feature – but there’s still plenty of room for future updates to expand beyond just automobiles. With rumors swirling that a sequel could be in the works, Night City is ripe for a makeover, and I can only hope that Update 2.4 or later will bring even more enhancements to create an even more immersive open-world experience.

Cyberpunk 2’s New Setting is Bound to Eclipse Night City

In the words of Mike Pondsmith, the mind behind Cyberpunk, the upcoming game Cyberpunk 2 is rumored to include Night City and another dystopian city, likened to a corrupted version of Chicago. If true, this fresh environment, with its novelty, seems likely to captivate players as an enticing location to delve into for reasons that extend beyond simple curiosity.

It’s great to hear that Cyberpunk 2 might not completely discard Night City, given the significant role it played in shaping the world of Cyberpunk 2077. However, since players have already spent hundreds of hours exploring its every corner and nook, they may already be quite familiar with it.

It’s just as difficult to imagine a sequel expanding Night City any further without reusing familiar gangland areas and old hangouts. However, introducing a new city that could potentially be more corrupt or sinister than Night City would likely grab players’ interest and keep them engaged, much like how the Dogtown district in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty was intriguing and mysterious when it debuted as DLC.

Cyberpunk 2077 2.4 Needs to See the Bigger Picture

If CD Projekt Red plans to expand Cyberpunk’s world by adding new cities or locations to Cyberpunk 2, it would be fitting. In such a case, Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 could stand out as the singular installment that truly captures the allure and terror of this urban landscape. As Cyberpunk 2 may further define itself through its environment, it’s important to give Night City as much attention as possible in Cyberpunk 2077, possibly through upcoming updates.

As of this writing, CD Projekt Red has not confirmed an Update 2.4 for Cyberpunk 2077.

If we consider that Update 2.4 for Cyberpunk 2077 might indeed happen after 2.3, it seems reasonable to assume that the developers are focusing their efforts on specific areas of the game to improve and expand. A potential standout would be a separate update solely dedicated to Night City, enriching the open world with additional Gigs, bustling markets for interaction, and an increase in Non-Player Characters (NPCs), making it even more immersive and engaging.

As a passionate gamer eagerly awaiting the release of Cyberpunk 2077, I can’t help but yearn for more depth in the game’s romantic relationships. Night City, with its vibrant characters and immersive atmosphere, has the potential to captivate us even further. If Night City is not destined to be the leading character in a future sequel, it’s crucial that Cyberpunk 2077 finds ways to remind us of its unique charm through extended dates, encounters, and interactions within the city itself. New areas aren’t necessarily required for this; instead, it’s about enhancing the player’s connection with Night City and reaffirming its significance in the game world.

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2025-08-16 00:07