Cyberpunk 2077: No Further DLC or Expansions Planned

CD Projekt Red has definitively stated it has no plans for additional downloadable content or expansions for Cyberpunk 2077, effectively closing the door on further updates to the open-world action RPG. The announcement comes as rumors continue to swirl regarding a potential, secret DLC for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, another flagship title from the Polish developer. While fans eagerly anticipate what’s next for the Witcher franchise, the future of Night City, for now, remains fixed on its current state.

Responding directly to a fan inquiry on X (formerly Twitter), the official Cyberpunk 2077 account delivered a clear message: “We have no plans for additional DLCs or expansions. If anything changes, we will inform you all!” This statement, reported by IGN on March 13, 2026, signals a firm commitment to shifting development resources towards future projects, most notably the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 sequel.

The decision to halt further Cyberpunk 2077 content follows a period of significant revitalization for the game. After a rocky launch in 2020, CD Projekt Red dedicated considerable effort to patching, optimizing, and expanding the game, culminating in the critically acclaimed Phantom Liberty expansion. The game also recently saw a release on the Nintendo Switch, alongside the launch of the Switch 2, in June of last year, packaged as an “Ultimate Edition” including Phantom Liberty. Nintendo Life praised the port as a “superb” rendition of the RPG as reported by TweakTown.

Cyberpunk Sequel Still Years Away

Despite the closure of new content for Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red’s commitment to the Cyberpunk universe remains. The company has confirmed that a sequel is in pre-production, but its release is still several years away. Michał Nowakowski, CD Projekt co-CEO, has indicated that Cyberpunk 2 won’t arrive until at least 2030, according to reports from IGN. This timeline places the sequel well behind the development of The Witcher 4, which is currently further along in the production pipeline.

The announcement also comes after reports surfaced suggesting a previously planned Cyberpunk 2077 expansion was cancelled. TechRadar reported on March 13, 2026 that CD Projekt Red was quick to dismiss any speculation about new content for the game, a move that contrasts with their more cautious silence regarding ongoing rumors of a third DLC for The Witcher 3.

What Does This Signify for Night City?

For players invested in the world of Cyberpunk 2077, this announcement signifies the end of an era for new content within Night City. The current version of the game, including the base game and the Phantom Liberty expansion, represents the complete vision for the narrative and gameplay experience as it stands. While modding communities will likely continue to expand and evolve the game, official support from CD Projekt Red will no longer include new story missions, characters, or areas.

The focus now shifts to the future of the franchise, with the Cyberpunk 2077 sequel looming on the horizon. CD Projekt Red is also actively developing other projects, including an action RPG codenamed Project Hadar and a multiplayer game codenamed Project Sirius, as noted by Wccftech on March 13, 2026. These initiatives demonstrate the company’s long-term commitment to expanding its portfolio and exploring new gaming experiences.

As CD Projekt Red navigates these new ventures, the legacy of Cyberpunk 2077 will undoubtedly serve as a foundation for future innovation. The game’s journey from a troubled launch to a critically acclaimed experience underscores the developer’s dedication to refining its craft and delivering compelling narratives. The next steps for the Cyberpunk universe will be closely watched by fans and industry observers alike.

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