Preorders are now live for September’s Cyberpunk 2077 expansion, Phantom Liberty. Described as a spy-thriller that unfolds in the seedy underbelly of Night City’s deadliest district, this new add-on combines an Escape from New York vibe with Cyberpunk’s signature dark future flair. For now, preorders are only live on the Xbox Store. but we’ll update this post once more PlayStation and PC options are available.
Phantom Liberty will officially launch on September 26 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, costs $30, and preorders come with an excellent new ride. Cyberpunk 2077 has a fair number of vehicles to collect, but the ones that are available require a substantial amount of Eddies in exchange. This preorder will give you the beastly Quadra Sport R-7 “Vigilante” to cruise around Night City in, a vehicle that combines muscle car aesthetics and handling with some sleek Cyberpunk styling.
When the orbital shuttle of the President of the New United States of America is shot down over Dogtown, it’s up to V to infiltrate the city-within-a-city location, and alongside the digital ghost of Johnny Silverhand that’s once again brought to life by Keanu Reeves, extract the leader of NUSA before it’s too late.
Beyond a meaty new story, Phantom Liberty also introduces some substantial changes to how the game functions. Perks and skill trees have been overhauled entirely, car combat is being introduced, and virtually every other facet of the game has been tweaked. You can check out GameSpot’s hands-on impressions of Phantom Liberty to see just how extensive the upgrades are in this expansion. Phantom Liberty also features Idris Elba, who provides the voice and likeness for FIA Agent Solomon Reed.
This will be the only expansion released for Cyberpunk 2077, as CD Projekt Red will focus more of its resources on the development on the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel is officially underway, and for more details, you can check out everything that we know about Phantom Liberty.
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