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Leak: Next update release date, as well as details on the price and size of DLC for Cyberpunk 2077

 

Leak: Next update release date, as well as details on the price and size of DLC for Cyberpunk 2077

PricklyAssassin, a Reddit user who posted a leak less than a month ago revealing a list of potential DLCs for Cyberpunk 2077, dug up more information on future updates to CD Projekt RED's latest creation. Using Epic Inspector, an unofficial app that provides access to the Epic Games Store developer tools, he was able to get more details with unannounced content for Cyberpunk 2077.

Leak: Next update release date, as well as details on the price and size of DLC for Cyberpunk 2077

According to Epic Inspector, the next major update is set for June 10 this year. The patch, codenamed "content1", is already in the Epic Games Store database and at the time the screenshot was taken, it weighed 29.4 GB (out of the 35 GB reserved).


The store's database also includes DLC data and information about their potential size that they are believed to occupy on the Epic Games Store servers. The list of extensions is the same as the one provided by the same user in his previous post. There is only one exception - Ripperdocs Expansion is no longer included in the DLC. The information includes prices for two extensions, tentatively named class1 and class2. Each will cost $ 9.99, but you can purchase them as part of the Expansion Pass for $ 14.99.


The current list looks like this:


  • Body Shops Expansion - 20 GB
  • Fashion Forward - 20 GB
  • Gangs of Night City - 20 GB
  • Body of Chrome - 20 GB
  • Rides of the Dark Future - 20 GB
  • The Relic - 30 GB
  • Neck Deep - 30 GB
  • Night City Expansion - 30 GB
  • Expansion Pass - 0 GB ($ 14.99)
  • class1 - 30 GB ($ 9.99)
  • class2 - 30 GB ($ 9.99)
Next update release date, as well as details on the price and size of DLC for Cyberpunk 2077

Currently, all details of the extensions are unconfirmed. Commenting on previous posts from a Reddit user, CD Projekt claimed they were untrue, even though they only referred to their names.

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