Cyberpunk 2077’s latest patch is now live, adding new character customization options and a new database of vehicle paint jobs
- CD Projekt Red has revealed the details for Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.2
- The character creator now has over 100 new customization options
- Players can now scan vehicles in Night City with the new TwinTone option
Despite claiming that it has finished adding new updates to the game, CD Projekt Red has surprisingly revealed the details Cyberpunk 2077 patch.
In a new REDStream The studio announced this today Update 2.2 is now live on all platforms and is primarily focused on implementing new ways for players to express themselves.
With patch 2.11, Cyberpunk 2077 introduced the CrystalCoat system, which allows players to edit the paint job of their vehicles in-game. With the latest patch, not only are more sports and luxury brands now customizable, but it has also been updated to allow for further personalization.
CDPR has added the ‘TwinTone’ feature, which allows players to scan other cars in Night City to add their color schemes to their database.
With the updated menu, this also means players can switch paint jobs seamlessly via the new color wheel or via their new paint job collection, which can be accessed while driving.
Obtaining new paint jobs after scanning also impacts gameplay. CD Projekt Red explained that, for example, if you’re being chased by the NCPD, you can change the design of your car and escape.
Additionally, after completing Act One, Johnny Silverhand will now sometimes appear in the passenger seat while V drives to comment and react to what is happening.
The game’s character creator has also received a huge update, with the addition of over 100 new customization options ranging from eye colors, cyberware, piercings, tattoos, nails and more.
There is also a new randomizer option that creates a “Plain to Punk” character for the player on a scale of one to 10.
After many requests from fans, CD Projekt Red has also implemented new photo mode options, including a new drone mode, aspect ratios (which are limited to PC lighting options), and the ability to spawn up to three characters.
Players can also disable collisions in the photo mode menu, which should make taking the perfect snapshot much easier. Additionally, screenshots are now saved to a new gallery menu, and players can even show off their favorites in their apartments.
CD Projekt Red confirmed that new features have also been added around Night City for players to discover for themselves.