CD Projekt has officially released patch 2.2 for Cyberpunk 2077, titled 'Express Yourself,' which significantly enhances in-game customization options. Players can now change vehicle colors in greater detail, including the new TwinTone feature that permits users to scan cars in Night City and save paint jobs. This feature introduces an engaging paint job collecting mechanic that adds an exploration element to the game. Additionally, alternating your car’s color can help players evade police during pursuits. The update also introduces 10 previously unavailable cars to the Auto Fixer website and brings a more prominent Johnny Silverhand, portrayed by Keanu Reeves, into the gameplay. The photo mode receives substantial improvements, such as a new drone mode and enhanced lighting, allowing users to capture stunning in-game moments. Players are now provided with 112 new character customization assets for V, including new face plates and unique eyes, promoting even greater personalization. Although it remains unclear whether this update signifies the conclusion of Cyberpunk 2077's journey, CD Projekt is actively developing a sequel while also working on The Witcher 4.

What new features are included in Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.2?

The patch introduces extensive vehicle customization options, a new TwinTone feature for paint job collection, additional cars to the game, improved character creation assets, and enhancements to the photo mode, including the ability to spawn NPCs and a new drone camera mode.

Cyberpunk 2077, initially launched in December 2020, had a tumultuous start but has steadily improved through various patches. Set in a dystopian future, players navigate the sprawling Night City, engaging in quests, character development, and exploration. The game, known for its narrative depth and visual design, continues to attract players with ongoing updates and expansions.