Despite the troubled launch that spawned controversy which continues on to this day, Cyberpunk 2077 has more than found an audience. Even accounting for refunds the game moved millions of copies, and CD Projekt Red is on track to fixing things up and delivering the post-launch content they've promised. Among this content is a full-fledged Multiplayer - but when will it launch, and what will it include?
The multiplayer mode was announced long before the release of the game, but CDPR haven't divulged many details about what to expect. It will be available at no additional cost to owners of Cyberpunk 2077, and is projected to launch sometime in 2022. Leading up to the release of the Multiplayer mode, the developers will launch several single player DLCs and expansions.
According to the original release schedule Cyberpunk 2077 should have already started getting DLCs by now, but the controversy surrounding bugs and performance issues forced CD Projekt Red to delay all content and focus on patches. With DLC delayed, we assume the Multiplayer release has also been pushed back somewhat, though since we never knew anything more specific than a year, it likely won't be perceivable to the fans.
In terms of game modes and features, we have even less official info to go on. The developers haven't revealed anything about it beyond the fact that it exists, we don't yet have any screenshots or trailers, nor have members of the press been given behind-closed-doors demos - likely because it's nowhere near ready for it.
