Xbox's pre-order listing, for example, currently shows the bundle at $79.99 while the pre-order bundle on Steam is showing $89.98. A bundle with the base game will also be available, though it does seem to be different prices depending on platform. And following the leak, it was officially revealed that Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty will, in fact, be $29.99 on its own. We previously took this popular question - "is the Cyberpunk DLC going to be free?" - directly to Radek Grabowski, the global PR director for CD Projekt Red, who confirmed at the time that Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty will be a paid expansion.Īdditionally, a recent leak of a pre-order listing the GOG storefront showed a price tag of €29.99, which is around $34.99. We already know that the expansion will take place in a brand-new area of Night City, so there's certainly room to build something substantial.īookmark our Summer Game Fest liveblog for details on everything at today's show as it happens, or check out the full E3 2023 schedule for everything happening this not-E3.Phantom Liberty is not a free update but a paid expansion pack. Hopefully that precedent sets the stage for Phantom Liberty to be even bigger in scope. Blood and Wine, priced separately at $20, is even bigger, with a 30 hour storyline set in a brand-new region of the open-world.
Hearts of Stone, which sells separately for $10, features a 10 hour storyline with new characters to meet and monsters to fight. The studio has not confirmed that it will be part of the big, livestreamed broadcast later today, but once again, it seems very likely that the public will get a bigger look at the expansion there.Ī $35 price tag would make Phantom Liberty more expensive than both DLC expansions for The Witcher 3 combined, which come as part of a $25 expansion pass. CD Projekt previously confirmed that Phantom Liberty will be playable as part of Summer Game Fest Play Days, an invite-only event for press and content creators.