Cyberpunk 2077 is experiencing a massive resurgence on Steam, with concurrent player counts surpassing 100,000 on July 5—the highest figure seen since 2023. Despite this renewed interest, fueled by a recent sale, a collaboration with Wuthering Waves, and rising hype for the upcoming Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 anime, developer CD Projekt has reaffirmed that there are no plans for additional DLC or expansions.
Quick Facts
- Total Sales: Cyberpunk 2077 has reached 40 million copies sold as of July 2026.
- Player Surge: The game hit over 100,000 concurrent players on Steam on July 5.
- Development Status: CD Projekt officially ruled out further content for the game in May 2026.
- Sequel Outlook: The next game in the series, Cyberpunk 2, is not expected until at least 2030.
Fans Call for More Content
The player base is currently split between celebrating the game's current state and lobbying the developer for more. A Reddit thread titled "Yeah, we are gonna need that second DLC CDPR!" has garnered 12,000 upvotes, with many fans arguing that the game's commercial success warrants further investment. Some players have expressed frustration that The Witcher 3 continues to receive updates while Cyberpunk 2077 remains static.
"Honestly, they need some money so give us a dlc so we could give you more money!" one user joked. Others pointed toward the game's history of cut content as a primary reason for wanting more, with one fan stating they would "die" if the game received another expansion to flesh out parts of the world that didn't make the final cut.
CD Projekt's Stance on the Future
Paweł Sasko, associate game director on Cyberpunk 2, acknowledged the recent influx of players on social media, tweeting, "Have fun my dears, hope it’s going to keep you hooked, entertained, and inspired." However, the studio's official line remains firm: no new Cyberpunk 2077 content is in the works.
With Cyberpunk 2 reportedly further behind in development than The Witcher 4, fans appear to be facing a significant wait for their next trip to Night City. While some within the community hold onto the hope that the studio might change its mind—noting that The Witcher 3 saw new content years after it was considered complete—CD Projekt has yet to signal any shift in its strategy for this title.
For those currently exploring the game, Phantom Liberty (released in 2023) remains the final expansion for the title. If you are diving into the game for the first time or returning to Night City, official guides for main jobs and romance options are available to help navigate the experience.

