Phantom Liberty

Phantom Liberty is an upcoming expansion for. It was announced on September 6 2022, and is scheduled for release on September 26, 2023.

Description
Phantom Liberty is a new forthcoming addition to Cyberpunk 2077. It will feature a spy-thriller story set in a whole new area of Night City. As V, take on an impossible mission of espionage and survival. With new skills, new weapons and new tech, plunge deep into a web of broken loyalties and political power plays.

Coming some time in 2023, it will be available to PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Plot
V gets involved in the conflicts of Dogtown, which will somehow lead them to pledge allegiance to the New United States of America. In order to complete their mission, they will partner with FIA agent Solomon Reed.

Locations

 * Dogtown
 * EBM Petrochem Stadium
 * Black Market
 * Haven
 * Heavy Hearts

Factions

 * Barghest
 * Federal Intelligence Agency
 * MaxTac
 * Militech
 * NUSA

Items

 * New and overhauled cyberware, clothing, and weapons
 * - Iconic Tier 3 Katana
 * - Iconic DB-2 Satara Double-barrel Shotgun
 * Grit - Handgun
 * Hercules
 * Osprey - Sniper Rifle
 * Rasetsu - Sniper Rifle
 * Warden - Smart Submachine Gun
 * Osprey - Sniper Rifle
 * Grit - Handgun
 * Hercules - Special
 * Rasetsu - Sniper Rifle
 * New pistol
 * New revolver

Vehicles

 * Quadra Sport R-7
 * Quadra Sport R-7 "Vigilante"
 * New hatchback
 * New armored 4x4
 * Various Thorton vehicles
 * Kaukaz trucks

Miscellaneous

 * 89.7 Growl FM — Radio station with 14 new tracks.
 * Two new other radio stations
 * New and overhauled skills
 * New combat finisher mode

New Characters

 * Alena "Alex" Xenakis
 * Ash
 * Kurt Hansen
 * Solomon Reed
 * Songbird
 * Stella Ramos

Returning Characters

 * Johnny Silverhand
 * Lizzy Wizzy
 * Mr. Hands
 * Muamar Reyes
 * Rosalind Myers
 * V

Trivia

 * The events of Phantom Liberty are heavily inspired by the Escape from New York movie by director and writer John Carpenter.
 * Other inspirations include the book Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and the film Apocalypse Now by Francis Coppola, which is loosely based on the book.