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CD Projekt Red teases Patch 2.3 for Cyberpunk 2077, bringing even more free content to the game

CD Projekt Red has said a few times that it has ‘moved on' from Cyberpunk 2077 but every few months, that turns out to be a lie. There is yet another new update coming for the game, and it is dropping later this month. 

Now with Cyberpunk 2077 releasing as a launch-day title for the Nintendo Switch 2, CD Projekt Red has opted to put together another free content update for all players. Patch 2.3 is now due to release on June 26th, but the finer details of what will be included in the update remain shrouded in secrecy.

This news comes after recent rumours that CD Projekt Red had contracted Oblivion Remastered developer, Virtuos, to create some new content for the game. That rumour has yet to be confirmed, but at the very least, we are getting another free content patch.

There will be more official news on what will be included in Patch 2.3 in the coming weeks. Chances are, CD Projekt Red will hold another REDStream to go over the details, just as it did for previous updates like Patch 2.1 and Patch 2.2.

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KitGuru Says: CD Projekt Red continues to surprise us. Hopefully there are a few new gigs in this update, as I'm itching for a reason to jump back into Cyberpunk 2077 for yet another playthrough. 

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