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Phantom Liberty will be a paid expansion

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The upcoming expansion for Cyberpunk will cost, but perhaps not as much as the full game. In a comment to GameMe+, CDPR public relations director Radek Grabowski confirmed: “as for the price of the expansion, we don’t reveal the exact details yet, but it will be paid“.

Of course, this hasn’t come as a huge surprise to fans, but there’s still some confusion. For The Witcher 3, CD Projekt released paid and free add-ons, but the difference was in how they described the new content. Using the example of Wild Hunt, one could say that the “DLC” is free, but the limited add-ons and “extensions” are paid, premium, and on a much larger scale. Hearts of Stone was $9.99 at launch, while the Blood and Wine expansion, which featured a new map, was $19.99.

CD Projekt didn’t reveal the exact price, but Grabowski said that “our expansions are traditionally cheaper than full-price gamesThis means that while Phantom Liberty may cost more than Geralt’s spin-off adventures, it will certainly be cheaper than Cyberpunk 2077’s $60 price tag at launch.

Phantom Liberty will be Cyberpunk 2077’s first and only major expansion, but it won’t be our last trip to Night City. Last month, CDPR announced it was working on a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, currently known only as Project Orion.

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