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Cyberpunk 2077 Confirms No New DLCs or Expansions Planned

Cyberpunk 2077 Has No Plans For Additional DLCs Or Expansions

The short version

CD Projekt has basically put a pin in extra DLC for Cyberpunk 2077. The official Cyberpunk accounts have said there are no plans for more downloadable content or big expansions right now — and if that changes, they’ll let us know. So yeah, Night City is staying the way it is for the foreseeable future.

What the studio actually said

When a fan asked about future add-ons, the response was refreshingly blunt: no current plans for additional DLCs or expansions. It’s not the first time the team has hinted that this chapter is closed, so this feels more like a confirmation than breaking news.

Why this matters (and why you shouldn’t panic)

For players who hoped for fresh quests, districts, or mind-bending glitches, this means you’ll be sticking with the existing content for now. But don’t freak out — CD Projekt isn’t abandoning the Cyberpunk universe. They’ve got other projects lined up, including a sequel, even if it’s not arriving any time soon.

Rumors, cancellations, and reality

There had been chatter about a previously teased expansion getting the axe. Whether that’s why the company is keeping quiet now or if plans simply changed over time, the upshot is the same: no new DLC announcements at the moment.

Also: Switch 2 release and the Ultimate Edition

On a brighter note for handheld fans, Cyberpunk 2077 made its Nintendo debut last June alongside the Switch 2. The Ultimate Edition bundles the base game with the Phantom Liberty expansion, and reviewers called it a very strong port — so if you’ve been waiting to play on the go, there’s a pretty solid package available.

Bottom line

If you were holding out hope for more Night City content, temper expectations for now. CD Projekt’s message is clear: no extra DLCs or expansions are planned, but if anything changes down the road, they’ll tell us. Until then, boot up, roam the streets, and enjoy what’s already there — preferably with a synthwave soundtrack and questionable cybernetic fashion choices.