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Ahead of the fourth anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077, which was released on December 10, 2020, albeit in less than perfect condition, CD Projekt has unexpectedly announced that it has prepared one more update for players. Meanwhile, players shouldn’t have been expecting any more, as support for the game was officially discontinued by the developer earlier this year. And yet, we now have the unveiling of update 2.2. So what can we expect from version 2.2? Of course, if you’d rather find out for yourself, you might as well head straight to update the game, as update 2.2 has already arrived on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series following its unveiling.
The new update may have come about thanks to a collaboration with Virtuos, as CD Projekt itself has actually been working on other projects, and the main idea behind it is to be able to express itself more. This is what the developers are now offering players with expanded options for modifying cars and themselves, which can then be captured through additional possible settings and modifications in the enhanced photo mode. Overall, this is no small feat, as the update is brimming with these features and new additions. Our protagonist V has more than 100 new customization options at his disposal, namely 32 eye colors, 18 lip makeup types, 16 eye makeup types and 10 makeup types, 4 facial scars, 5 eyebrow shapes, 8 cybernetic facial software elements, 4 face tattoos and 2 body tattoos, and finally 17 nail polish colors. The character editor has then been improved with a randomizer that now includes a Plain-to-Punk setting that will create either a decent look or, conversely, the most insane one. Or strike some sort of ideal balance with it. For the full list of new features, check out on Cyberpunk.net
Moving on to things like vehicles, the CrystalCoat system added to Cyberpunk 2077 in the previous 2.1 update has also seen an expansion and more compatibility, as it is now no longer only available on the Rayfield brand it was originally designed for. The paintjob can now also be used on the Herrera, Mizutani, Quadra and Villefort car brands. For CrystalCoat-compatible vehicles, a new feature is Kiroshi’s Twintone, whose optics make it possible to scan another car and, for a fee, save its colour scheme, which can then be used. Except for cars associated with a task or police cars. And if you don’t want to drive around alone, know that after the first act you may be randomly joined by Johnny Silverhand, who will comment on the action from the passenger seat. On this occasion, the developers have also thrown in a few tweaks to the gameplay and a few other issues.
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