Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.3 Changes; Info About First DLCs
CD Projekt RED revealed the full list of changes that patch 1.3 will bring to the game. In addition to a really impressive amount of fixes, the first free, but unfortunately small DLCs will be released.

Yesterday we brought you Cyberpunk 2077, and today CD Projekt RED released the full list of changes that the patch introduces. The exact release date of patch 1.3 has not yet been announced, although the developers have said that it will be available soon. In addition to a substantial number of fixes, the developers have announced the first minor DLCs. The complete patch notes can be found here.
Let's start with the most interesting thing for the players - DLCs. Update 1.3 will introduce three free expansions to the game - these will include two new jackets, to be found in a cache located in V's apartment after completing The Space in Between. The second expansion is Archer Quartz Bandit car which we collect in a quest that consists only of reaching the aforementioned vehicle. The mission will begin a few days after we complete Ghost Town, after which either Dakota or Rogue will us with the details of the mission. The last addition so far is alternate look for Johnny Silverhand, which we can turn on in a new tab in the main menu - "Additional content".
The developers have announced that there will be more free DLCs in the future similar to what we're getting with update 1.3. During the live broadcast, no information about story expansions was provided, except that they will appear at some point.
What's more, patch 1.3 introduces a button that enables us to reset V's skills for a fee and then reallocate points to the perks of interest. Until now, the problem was also that the abilities acquired by the protagonist did not match the descriptions in the development tree. The future update is to improve several of them so that they will work properly. For a complete repair, unfortunately, we will have to wait longer.
As I mentioned earlier, the list of changes is really long and impressive. If you are curious about them, even the smallest fixes, take a look at the message containing the complete patch notes.
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