Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC Review – Espionage, Action, and Glitches in Night City

The expansion doesn’t stop there; players can explore a plethora of extra content, from purchasing new vehicles and scanning tarot cards to engaging in street fights and having text conversations with NPCs from the base game. The dynamic with Johnny Silverhand is also enriched through additional dialogue.

In addition to the expansion, the free 2.0 Update brings substantial changes and additions. Notably, players will find their skills completely reset upon installation, encouraging a fresh approach to character development. Among the revamped skills, ‘DIE! DIE! DIE!,’ a Body perk related to shotguns and heavy weapons, includes an icon featuring Rebecca from Cyberpunk Edgerunners, bridging the gap between the game and the anime series.

While Phantom Liberty impresses, it’s essential to acknowledge the presence of various glitches, especially for players who experienced Cyberpunk 2077’s rocky launch on Xbox One X. Issues like NPCs levitating, cars flipping, quest failures, and occasional game crashes persist, reminding us that the game’s technical performance still leaves room for improvement.