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Cyberpunk 2077 Drops Massive 2026 Expansion Teaser — New City District, Vehicles & Gameplay Overhaul Revealed
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Night City’s final act: CD Projekt RED draws the curtain on Cyberpunk 2077 DLC
Cyberpunk 2077’s roller-coaster journey is entering a new phase in 2026. CD Projekt RED has confirmed on social media that Phantom Liberty will remain the RPG’s only expansion, stating the studio has “no plans for additional DLCs or expansions” for the current game. With the sprawling spy-thriller already redefining Night City for millions of players, this announcement effectively closes the book on further content drops and shifts the spotlight to the long-rumoured sequel, codenamed Project Orion.
Record sales underscore a remarkable comeback
Despite its rocky 2020 launch, Cyberpunk 2077 has now shifted more than 35 million copies worldwide, surpassing The Witcher 3’s comparable post-release sales pace and cementing its place among the best-selling video games of all time. The momentum carried straight into Phantom Liberty: the expansion cleared 10 million units by May 2025, an eye-popping figure for a paid add-on released three years after the base game. Earlier sales data showed the DLC racing past 4.3 million in its launch month alone.
What this means for players in 2026
1. No new story episodes: Night City’s narrative is now considered complete, so don’t expect fresh questlines or new districts to open up this year.
2. Continued technical support: CD Projekt RED has pledged to keep shipping hotfixes and balance tweaks for both the base game and Phantom Liberty, ensuring stability as the community keeps exploring alternate builds.
3. Modding scene takes centre stage: With official content winding down, the thriving modding community is poised to become the primary source of new weapons, gigs and visual overhauls, extending the game’s lifespan well beyond its official roadmap.
4. All eyes on Project Orion: The sequel, currently in pre-production at the studio’s North American branch, is expected to build on the RED Engine lessons learned while transitioning fully to Unreal Engine 5. That shift should shorten development cycles and avoid the performance pitfalls that marred Cyberpunk 2077’s debut.
Why the timing matters for CD Projekt RED
Wrapping up content for Cyberpunk 2077 frees vital resources for Project Orion’s early design phase. It also aligns with shareholder expectations after the company reported that Cyberpunk 2077 has become its single biggest revenue generator to date. By crystallising Night City’s final form, the studio can pivot fully to next-gen ambitions while the brand’s popularity is peaking—a strategic play to keep the franchise in the public eye until the sequel’s marketing cycle begins.
Bottom line for searchers
• Cyberpunk 2077 2026 update: no more DLC, Phantom Liberty remains last expansion
• Sales milestones: 35 million base game, 10 million Phantom Liberty and counting
• Future outlook: patches continue, modding thrives, and development accelerates on Cyberpunk 2 / Project Orion
Night City may have told its last official story, but its neon lights will keep burning—both for newcomers enticed by record sales and for veterans hungry to mod the city into something even wilder.
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