Cyberpunk 2077 just wrapped up its most recent Night City Wire Livestream, announcing a huge Phantom Liberty expansion coming in 2023 and Update 1.6, which will be the last prominent patch for PS4 and Xbox One. It doesn’t look like last-gen will be getting any major Cyberpunk 2077 expansions either.

Update 1.6, titled the "Edgerunners Update," brings a slew of new content to fit into the upcoming Cyberpunk Edgerunners Netflix anime. Players will be able to wear the same yellow jacket worn by David Martinez from the show and equip a new weapon also featured in the anime. Additionally, there appears to be a new quest and playable character tying into the show, which will likely be where players can find the jacket and weapon. Notably, Cyberpunk 2077’s Update 1.6 will also add a transmog feature where players can change the appearance of their clothing while retaining the same stats from a different piece of gear.

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However, CD Projekt Red has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077’s "Edgerunner Update" will be the final big patch for PS4 and Xbox One consoles. This comes as a significant loss, seeing as the studio has also announced that in the future, Cyberpunk 2077 will receive completely overhauled police and vehicle-to-vehicle combat systems. At launch, both of those systems received a lot of flak, and now one of the most requested fixes for the game will be exclusive to current-gen console owners. On top of that, last-gen users will also miss out on the upcoming Phantom Liberty DLC, which promises to expand into a new part of Night City.

CD Projekt Red has always had a troubled history with Cyberpunk 2077 and last-gen consoles. When the game launched in late 2020, many critics and fans quickly noticed how inadequately it performed across both PS4 and Xbox One citing unplayable frame rates and constant crashing issues. The extent of Cyberpunk’s problems was enough for Sony to pull the game from its storefronts for multiple months until the studio patched out its most prominent issues. Cyberpunk 2077 on last-gen consoles is in a much better state now, but it seems like CDProjekt Red would naturally pull out of last-gen development at some point, given its persistent struggles across both systems.

The Polish studio certainly isn’t alone in cutting ties with last-gen consoles and shifting focus to the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Much like Cyberpunk 2077, Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Death Stranding have also released expansions that are exclusive to the PS5 and include updates that last-gen consoles can’t access. At some point, the focus for game development should be on what’s most modern, but with the continued scarcity of PS5 and Xbox consoles, it doesn’t seem like this transition will be an easy one to stomach.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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