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Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update – the best new features revealed for the RPG's final content patch

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The Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update is a fantastic enhancement to the gameplay, packed with numerous tweaks that will make your in-game photography more vibrant and driving smoother.

The chances to revisit Night City are plentiful in 2025, quite an achievement for an RPG that has been around as long as Cyberpunk 2077. The game has made itself unmissable with its debut as a Nintendo Switch 2 launch title, and most recently with its surprising inclusion in the PS Plus Extra and Premium July 2025 drop, ensuring gamers everywhere have a route to delve into the revamped RPG.

Despite a rocky start, the game has steadied itself over the years with regular patches – and now we're gearing up for one last hurrah with the Cyberpunk 2.3 update. The latest significant patch is making waves today (except for those on Nintendo Switch 2, who will receive it at a later date), introducing a range of features that will appeal to both newcomers to Night City and its seasoned residents.

New vehicles, quests and modifications to the photo mode are heading to the game – so what exactly should players be on the lookout for in the Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update? Here's the lowdown.

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What's new in the Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update?

The most significant aspect of the new Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update is arguably its vehicles – specifically, the three new cars and one new motorbike. Each vehicle comes with its own quest, but all cars and bikes are receiving a handy upgrade with autodrive, allowing you to set a destination on the map and enjoy a cinematic journey. It's not the quickest mode of transport, but it does the job. The same applies to Delamain taxis, which will pick you up as long as you're near a road.

Vehicle customisation has also been expanded for the rest of your garage, with new paint jobs available for many existing weapons, particularly the low-tech ones you may have acquired by nicking from Night City's less affluent residents. You cheeky devil.

The update introduces some substantial enhancements for Photo Mode, including new NPCs with customisable outfits, time changes, and the ability to scroll through a timeline for that perfectly framed shot. There are also a few additions for PC players, with several updates for more advanced monitors and equipment. Plus, the game is making its way to Mac, and if you already own it on any PC digital storefront, you'll be able to play it on the platform at no extra cost.

While some gamers might grumble that the final major update for Cyberpunk 2077 isn't quite enough (it's free, so give it a break), there's still a hefty amount to enhance the Night City journey, making the 2.3 update a rather impressive expansion. Moan all you want, but remember, it's not costing you a penny, and that in itself is a reason to cheer.

Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 patch notes

Straight from the game's official site, here are the complete Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update patch notes:

Vehicles

Added 4 new vehicles, including several Side Jobs tied to acquiring them:

Yaiba ARV-Q340 Semimaru
  • Reward from a new side job (to unlock, complete The Hunt and The Beast In Me).
  • An additional side job unlocks the CrystalCoat™ feature for it.
Rayfield Caliburn "Mordred"
  • Reward from a new side job (to unlock, complete The Beast in Me: Badlands, The Beast in Me: Santo Domingo, Transmission, and Search and Destroy).
Yaiba ASM-R250 Muramasa
  • Reward from a new side job (to unlock, purchase 1 Yaiba vehicle, purchase at least 3 vehicles through AUTOFIXER, and complete Reported Crime: You Play with Fire...).
  • If you fail the side job, the vehicle can later be purchased through AUTOFIXER.
Chevillon Legatus 450 Aquila

Available for purchase on AUTOFIXER.

  • Introducing AutoDrive! This cutting-edge, autonomous driving feature will take you to your chosen destination (i.e. job objective or placed pin on the map). If you have no set destination, it will take you on a leisurely ride through the streets of Night City. Simply hop in any of your vehicles, make sure you're on a road, and hold H (PC) / Left Stick (consoles) to activate. This feature is disabled when you enter combat or when your vehicle is heavily damaged.
  • Implemented Cinematic Camera for AutoDrive. Hold Q (PC) / D-Pad Right (consoles) to activate. Sit back and enjoy cinematic views of Night City as you cruise toward your destination.
  • Self-driving Delamain cabs are now available on demand! Simply open the menu to call vehicles, then select "Delamain Cab" from the list to request a ride. This feature unlocks after completing the job Don't Lose Your Mind(regardless of outcome) and receiving a message from Delamain.
  • Rayfield's CrystalCoat™ is now available for vehicles from partner brands, including motorcycles. Additionally, the infamous hacker known as Cosmetic_Troll exploited a vulnerability and created a cracked version of Rayfield's CrystalCoat™ technology for lower-end vehicles. Please note, however, that some models do not support the technology, such as heavily modded nomad vehicles and job-related vehicles.
  • Fixed an issue where unique color schemes did not work properly on the Mizutani Shion MZ1 and MZ2.
  • Fixed an issue where unique color scheme could not be applied properly to the Villefort Deleon "Vindicator".
Photo Mode
  • Added 27 new NPCs that can be spawned in Photo Mode, including Rita Wheeler, the Cassel twins, fixers, Dum Dum, the iguana, Brendan, and more.
  • You can now switch between alternative outfits for NPCs spawned in Photo Mode.
  • You can now switch between V's saved Wardrobe outfits in Photo Mode.
  • Added a confirmation pop-up when exiting Photo Mode to prevent accidental exits after setting up the perfect shot.
  • Added more customization options to the Look-At Camera feature, including an option for only the character's eyes to turn toward the camera instead of their entire body.
  • Added multiple new stickers and frames, including iconic quotes and stylish overlays that let you turn your screenshots into Night City postcards – perfect for sharing memories from the City of Dreams.
  • Improved Depth of Field and moved it to the Camera tab.
  • Added a new Color Balance tab, allowing you to create your own custom filters.
Quality of Life & Accessibility
  • The game will now detect if the player is using inverted mouse button settings and automatically adjusts in-game button prompts accordingly.
  • Added an option to toggle aiming down sights in Settings → Controls.
Jobs & Open World
  • Cyberpsycho Sighting: Bloody Ritual – the "Crack the ritualist's shard" objective now properly disappears from the Journal after completing the objective.
  • Sex on Wheels – now properly appears in the Journal after receiving the message from Jake Estevez.
  • Shot by Both Sides – fixed an issue where selecting a specific dialogue option in the conversation with Bree created a nameless, iconless item in the player's Inventory.
  • Shot by Both Sides – fixed an issue where the button to go to the lower level didn't appear on the elevator panel.
Gameplay
  • Fixed an issue where, when using a controller in Trauma Drama, the controllable character would default to shooting upwards instead of forward.
  • Players can now drop more Cyberware Capacity Shards if some within the intended drop limit were previously missed.
  • Fixed an issue causing automatic weapons to fire slower than intended.
  • Fixed an issue where the Official BARGHEST Tac Vest didn't drop from the scripted Airdrop as intended.
  • The level 60 Engineer perk no longer activates the EMP blast outside of combat or after entering a vehicle.
  • Added an option to replay the gameplay tutorial at any time via Settings → Controls.
Miscellaneous
  • Added an option to tell Johnny to go away after you look at him for a short while when he appears in the passenger seat. He takes the hint and disappears as a passenger for a couple days.
  • Fixed an issue where the sound of V's Radioport could be randomly interrupted by the Radioports of nearby NPCs.
  • Fixed an issue where History by Gazelle Twin and Trash Generation played too loudly compared to other songs on the radio.
  • Improved the HDR Setting screen: fixed the HDR calibration preview so it correctly reflects the chosen settings, and clarified the description of the "Tone-Mapping Midpoint" setting.
  • Updated the End User Licence Agreement. You will be asked to accept it again when you load the game after updating.
  • Fixed several visual issues with missing, clipping, or floating textures.
  • Fixed several localization issues in various languages.
PC-specific
  • Added support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 for compatible AMD GPUs. IMPORTANT: The FSR 4 option will not be available in the in-game settings until the supporting AMD driver is installed. Please note that the driver will be released at a later date.
  • Added support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Frame Generation 3.1 for compatible hardware. It can now be used in combination with any upscaler.
  • Added support for Intel XeSS 2.0, with XeSS Frame Generation available on compatible hardware.
  • Added support for HDR10+ GAMING certified Intel GPUs. To enable this feature, your display must support the technology (Find My Display) and have "Game Mode" enabled. The HDR10+ GAMING toggle can be found in Settings in the Video tab.
  • Fixed an issue where the DLSS Super Resolution Preset would invisibly revert from the CNN model to the Transformer model after restarting the game, even though the UI still displayed the CNN model as active.
  • Added more detailed information to the DLSS Super Resolution Preset tooltip in Settings to help players choose the best option for their setup.
  • Added the ability to move the mouse cursor to a different display while in Windowed Borderless mode.
  • Increased the maximum save size from 12 MB to 15 MB.
  • It will now be possible to rebind the key used to jump out of vehicles with the Stuntjock perk.
Console-specific
  • Added VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) support for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
  • Fixed an issue where foliage was not properly affected by weather conditions on PlayStation 5.

That sums up everything packed into the Cyberpunk 2077 2.3 update! It's chock-full of goodies, particularly for those who've been waiting for the game to fully utilise their top-notch PC setups. If we're out of sight, chances are we're zipping through Night City while ticking off our to-do list.

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