Just as CD Projekt Red dropped a monster 35 GB title update sporting well over a hundred outstanding bug fixes as part of the revised Cyberpunk 2077 roadmap, dedicated to bringing the game up to the standard of quality players would expect, a more detailed look at how DLC will look like leaked via the Epic Games Store.

Based on EGS store listings that shouldn't be visible to players, accessed by Reddit user PricklyAssassin allegedly using an AES key, there has been some reshuffling of planned DLCs compared to the roadmap last discussed by CDPR publicly.

As far as past plans were concerned, the Free DLC program which should have kicked off around January would have included 18 pieces of smaller, general content updates made available to all owners of Cyberpunk 2077 at no extra cost. Later on, these would have been bolstered by a pair of major, paid expansions - while Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer will be launched separately around 2022, this is not considered "DLC" for the purposes of the content support roadmap.

We knew things will have to change when CDPR announced a new roadmap placing the emphasis on fixing the game's many issues. First off, the entire DLC timeline has been delayed, as evidenced by the fact that the Free DLC program hasn't launched yet and March is just about to end - this makes sense of course, it's best to fix the broken content you have already before piling on more.

However, based on the leaked listing image that shows pre-allocated DLCs on the EGS for Cyberpunk 2077 show more extensive changes than just a delay. If this leak turns out to be accurate, we're likely looking at a reduced number of free DLCs at 10 gratis content packs, and 3 paid expansions up from 2.