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Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.3 Reveal: Cancel Your Plans Tomorrow

This article explores an evolving narrative surrounding the much-anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 update version 2.3. Stay tuned as we will continuously update this content with the latest information as it emerges.

Tomorrow, in a highly awaited livestream, the details about the upcoming Cyberpunk version 2.3 update will be unveiled. This update has been eagerly looked forward to by fans for an extended period. Originally scheduled for a June 26 launch, the update was unexpectedly postponed to an unspecified future date. Since that time, developer CD Projekt Red has maintained a low profile while managing the complexities of the update, along with the development of Cyberpunk 2 and The Witcher 4. However, exciting changes may be on the horizon sooner than anticipated.

As per the official Cyberpunk 2077 account on X (previously known as Twitter), a dedicated livestream focusing on Patch 2.3 is scheduled to air tomorrow, July 16, at 5:00 PM CEST, which translates to 11:00 AM EST or 8:00 AM PST. Viewers will have the opportunity to hear directly from Pawel Sasko, the Associate Game Director for Cyberpunk 2, and Adrien Jouannet, the Lead Designer at Virtuos. This exciting event will be accessible on CDPR’s official channels on both Twitch and YouTube.

This article explores an evolving narrative surrounding the much-anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 update version 2.3. Stay tuned as we will continuously update this content with the latest information as it emerges.

Sources: Cyberpunk 2077/X, CD Projekt Red/Twitch, CD Projekt Red/YouTube

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