One area of concern that emerged from the game’s official age rating was the claim that it featured in-game purchases, with players growing worried that the title could be adding microtransactions in an effort to make a little extra cash on the side. It seems video game outlet Twinfinite decided to approach CD Projekt Red with this exact issue, with the popular developer thankfully reassuring fans that there’d be no microtransactions in sight when players booted up their copy of Cyberpunk 2077.

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According to the outlet, a representative for the developer revealed that the “in-game purchases” aspect of the ESRB rating refers to downloadable content coming to the game, which CD Projekt Red has already confirmed will be a big part of Cyberpunk’s post-launch plans. According to the representative, there won’t be any microtransactions in the game, so players worrying that they’ll have to dish out real-world money to get access to a new vehicle or high-powered weapon can rest easy.

Regardless, it’s interesting to see just how far before launch CD Projekt Red is planning its slate of post-release content, with the company revealing last month that the game would have at least an equivalent amount of DLC as The Witcher 3. With that game releasing a fairly substantial first DLC title Hearts of Stone - which gave fans roughly an additional 10 hours of story - alongside an ever bigger second expansion titled Blood and Wine which offered around 20 hours of gameplay, it seems the studio is going bigger than ever when it comes to additional content.

Regardless, it seems Cyberpunk is shaping up to be something extraordinarily special. Fans won’t have to wait too long to find out more about it either, with CD Projekt Red recently teasing that there will be some major new announcements about the game next month. What the studio is going to talk about remains to be seen, however, there’s no denying that the title’s superb marketing campaign means fans are waiting with bated breath.

Cyberpunk 2077 releases September 17, 2020 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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Source: Twinfinite