Cyberpunk 2077 may be approaching the twilight of its lifecycle, but CD Projekt Red is far from hanging up the saddle. With the latest update, coded as Update 2.2, fresh winds are sweeping through Night City, invigorating some under-the-radar features and introducing new delights for players.
One intriguing upgrade is the ability to scan the color of nearby cars and transfer it to your own ride, a feature once exclusive to a single in-game carmaker but now available for nearly all. Additionally, the Auto Fixer dealership expands its inventory, offering ten new vehicles for players to acquire. And don’t be startled if you find Johnny Silverhand occasionally making an unexpected appearance beside you when you’re behind the wheel.
Photo enthusiasts will be thrilled with the revamped Photo Mode. Now, you can summon up to three non-playable characters (NPCs) into your snapshots, complete with tweakable expressions and poses. You also have the option to exhibit these in-game photos in stylish frames within your apartment—though it’s worth noting that pre-update screenshots are accessible only on PlayStation and PC systems.
The patch doesn’t stop there. It introduces a broader array of customization options for V, the protagonist, reveals more secrets hidden in the sprawling metropolis of Night City, addresses bugs in both the core game and the Phantom Liberty expansion, and integrates a host of quality-of-life improvements.
For gamers wielding Intel Arrow Lake hardware, there’s more good news—CD Projekt Red claims these users could see performance gains of up to 33%. With these enhancements, Cyberpunk 2077 continues to evolve, offering both new and existing players a richer, more captivating experience in its dystopian world.






