Update 2.0 also provides players with new ways to eliminate enemies from their vehicles. They can now shoot their weapons from the back of motorcycles and through their car’s windshield or side window. Certain nomad cars will feature new mounted weapons for added firepower. Additionally, netrunners will have the ability to hack and take control of enemy vehicles, causing them to explode. The update includes further enhancements, such as UI and UX improvements, new loot, crafting changes, and new radio stations.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, the expansion that adds a new storyline, characters (including one modeled after Idris Elba), and quests to the game, is set to launch on September 26 at a cost of $30 for players who wish to access the additional content.