KEY POINTS

  • CD Projekt Red is reportedly planning to release downloadable contents for "Cyberpunk 2077" this year
  • A new leak reveals 10 upcoming free DLCs for the game
  • CDPR recently experienced a massive security breach

A data miner reportedly uncovered the new schedule of all the upcoming DLCs of "Cyberpunk 2077," including three paid expansions, release dates and content details.

On Reddit, userPricklyAssassin claimed they have discovered the names of "Cyberpunk 2077" DLCs. The details, apparently are found within the developer backend of the Epic Game Store. The server capacity of Epic Games for the CDPR title reportedly increased from 100 GB to 500 GB. Also, the add-on sections for the game on the store were reportedly changed recently.

Such changes are usually made when new content is about to arrive. According to the Reddit user, there are 18 free "Cyberpunk 2077" DLCs listed on Epic Game Store in February but were eventually trimmed down to 10. Unfortunately, there are no details about these rumored free DLCs aside from their names. The post was deleted from Reddit later, but Twitter user IdleSloth84 managed to get a screengrab.

The free DLCs include Ripperdocs Expansion, Body Shops Expansion, Fashion Forward Expansion, Gangs of Night City, Body of Chrome, Rides of the Dark Future, The Relic, Neck Deep and Night City Expansion. The Ripperdocs could center on plastic surgery, which would enable players to change their in-game character's appearance. It could also include new cyberware.

The Body Shop expansion could be about cars or body modifications while the Fashion Forward content could introduce new clothes. The user also noted that three paid expansions were later added but no names or price details were available.

Many fans believe the paid expansions could be similar to "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" DLCs like "Hearts of Stone" and "Blood And Wine." While these expansions could possibly arrive soon, there is a chance that CD Projekt Red has completely changed its timeline.

The studio recently experienced a massive data breach, which could have affected what the team has been working on. Some hackers encrypted the servers and later sold the data online when the studio refused to meet their demands. Aside from that, the attackers also obtained the source code of CD Projekt Red's titles. This includes "The Witcher 3," Gwent," "Cyberpunk 2077," as well as the unreleased version of "The Witcher 3."

Following this, CDPR delayed the release of "Cyberpunk 2077" Update 1.2 and the new release date was not revealed.

Users complained of bugs and glitchy graphics, and one player even said that playing Cyberpunk 2077 had caused an epileptic seizure
Users complained of bugs and glitchy graphics, and one player even said that playing Cyberpunk 2077 had caused an epileptic seizure AFP / Kazuhiro NOGI