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Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.2 brings big update to vehicles

Cyberpunk 2077 is a gorgeous looking game and Night City has no shortage of cool cars and motorbikes for players to find. However, customisation has been lacking. That is changing with Patch 2.2, the surprise new update that CD Projekt Red announced earlier this week. 

The patch includes CrystalCoat, a new in-universe system for vehicle brands, allowing you to quickly change the colour of your car on-the-fly. This system will even help you evade the police during high-speed chases across the city. There are also over 100 new customisation options for V, so you can refine the look of your character even further.

For those who enjoy photo mode, a major overhaul is adding new camera options, light sources, posable NPCs, aspect ratios and more, so you can set up your perfect scene to shoot. Finally, driving through Night City won't feel as lonely moving forward, as Johnny will now appear in the passenger seat more often.

Finally, CDPR is also making the ten most requested non-purchasable cars in the game available through an Auto Fixer for the first time.

Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.2 is available now on PC and consoles.

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KitGuru Says: Another nice little content drop to further liven up the world of Cyberpunk 2077. Unfortunately, this will likely be the last update we see for quite some time, outside of the odd anniversary celebration. 

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