It’s sometimes hard to believe thatCyberpunk 2077is still going strong almost five years later, and even more so after its initial disastrous launch. However, CD Projekt Red stuck with it and saw it through to becoming one of the strongerfirst-person open-world RPGson the market, consistently being ranked among the most notable in the genre. This is especially true after the launch of its Phantom Liberty expansion, which garnered strong reviews across platforms and renewed interest in the game and its future. Now,Cyberpunk 2077has a considerable update ahead of it that could give it yet another shot in the arm.

Officially announced on June 5,Cyberpunk 2077’s 2.3 update has been pitched as a substantial, free content update that CDPR itself has labeled “DLC.” While the update was originally expected to launch on June 26, the developer must have been feeling the pressure, as it chose to delay it in order to ensure it’s on par with the 2.2 update — which included an enhanced photo mode, custom vehicle paints, expanded character customization, and more. In other words, 2.3 is anticipated to be another major step forCyberpunk 2077, making it the perfect excuse for a long-requested feature to be added.

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Cyberpunk 2077’s 2.3 Update Could Finally Deliver New Game Plus

New Game Plus Makes More Sense Now Than Ever

There’s no denying thatCyberpunk 2077is now in a better placethan it has ever been, and while many players have already flocked back to it since its market revival, if 2.3 were to finally implement a New Game Plus mode for the game, it would give them even more reason to come back. Fans have been requesting a New Game Plus mode be added for years now, but CDPR has been fairly clear about its reasoning behind not adding one.

It could be thatCyberpunk 2077’s 2.3 update was even delayed to give CDPR more time to add and perfect a New Game Plus mode for the game.

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According to the developer, adding a New Game Plus mode toCyberpunk 2077would, for one thing, require rebalancing virtually every aspect of the game, but it would also potentially compromise the narrative integrity of the game. Skill checks would likely be broken, enemies, skills, and perks would need to be tweaked, and it would presumably turn out to be one big power fantasy for V during a second playthrough. Nevertheless, given how much time has passed sinceCyberpunk 2077’s launchand the state that it is currently in, 2.3 might be the time to finally give the fans what they want.

New Game Plus Could Be the Capstone Cyberpunk 2077 Needs

It would especially make sense forCyberpunk 2077’s 2.3 update to bring in a New Game Plus mode, as the game is likely nearing the end of its update cycle. Assuming CDPR is shifting its focus toThe Witcher 4and aCyberpunk 2077sequel, New Game Plus could serve as a fitting sendoff for the game, all while giving players a chance to experience it in full again ahead of the release of the developer’s next major projects. If 2.3 truly is one of the game’s final big updates, adding a New Game Plus mode would be a great way for it to finish strong.

Given how much time has passed sinceCyberpunk 2077’s launch and the state that it is currently in, 2.3 might be the time to finally give the fans what they want.

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Currently, it’s unclear what else 2.3 could bring to the table, though quality-of-life improvements and maybe a bit of fanservice are to be expected. In any case, the update has already proven to get all eyes onCyberpunk 2077, and it hasn’t even been released yet. Whatever it does eventually add, however, might feel a little bit lonely without aNew Game Plusmode attached. Hopefully, players finally get what many of them have been asking for.

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