The impending Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.7 might represent the largest improvement and paradigm shift for CD Projekt RED’s RPG since its release in late 2020.

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Many fans can’t wait to get their hands on Patch 1.7, the next significant update, which will coincide with the imminent release of Phantom Liberty, the largest Cyberpunk 2077 expansion. The developers pledged to make fundamental modifications to the game experience as a whole.
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Release Date for Patch 1.7 of Cyberpunk 2077

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Following is CD Project Red’s official statement dated June 11:
This indicates that the update will be released on or around September 9, 2023, or shortly thereafter. leading to support the September 26 arrival of the Phantom Liberty DLC.
Confirmed Free Features in Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.7

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Even if you decide not to buy the upcoming DLC “Phantom Liberty,” you will still receive all of the following features for free:
- Redesign of the Skill System
- new system for loot and weapons
- Reform of the Police System
- Vehicle-to-Vehicle combat overhaul in MaxTac More open world activities
- A modernized and redesigned combat system
- updated skill tree
- Users who install excessive amounts of cyberware may develop a disease known as cyberpsychosis.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunner, an anime, is where cyberpsychosis first appeared. Depression, apathy, hallucinations, a sudden rise in compulsive behaviors like gambling, among other things, are all potential side effects of cyberware. By doing this, you’ll prevent employing cyberwares improperly and practice extreme caution when using them. One of the better game adjustments, in my opinion, is this one. You must carefully choose cyberware that fits your playing style and keep in mind that there may be significant side effects.I adore that, especially if they did it just as beautifully in the anime.
The game’s setting and mechanics have undergone a thorough makeover with Patch 1.7 by CD Project RED. You’ll have a lot to learn with the next update if you’re one of the gamers that ate up the entire game in the first few weeks after its official release, like I did (at least).




