
Cyberpunk 2077's Update 2.3 drops on July 17, bringing about some technical and quality-of-life features. It is also proof that even five years later, CDPR still thinks about this game and cares enough to keep it up to date.
So, here is everything new included in Cyberpunk 2077's Update 2.3 (which is probably its last one).
A car-focused patch

This time around, CDPR decided to focus a lot on the game's vehicular content, with the patch bringing four new cars to the game. These are the Rayfield Caliburn "Mordred," Yaiba ASM-R250 Muramasa, Yaiba ARV-Q340 Semimaru, and Chevillon Legatus 450 Aquila. These can be obtained by completing a new side job, meaning CDPR isn't done with adding proper content to this game.
You can enjoy your ride around Night City in these or any other vehicles by using the new feature called AutoDrive, with Delamain taking the wheel. While AutoDrive is active and Delamain is relatively safely driving, you can make use of the new cinematic camera, allowing you to look at Cyberpunk from a whole new angle.
Vehicle customization has also been expanded to include more cars, including bikes, allowing you to put a fresh coat of paint on your vehicle of choice.
Expanded Photo Mode for more great screenshotting

You can now spawn 27 new characters while using the Photo Mode, switch out their outfits, change V's clothes to those saved in your wardrobe, make V look at the camera (fully and just with his/her eyes turned towards it) and control the time and weather conditions.
Cyberpunk 2077's Photo Mode was already quite extensive, and these new features are just the cherry on top that'll enable you to take the best Blade Runner-inspired noir screenshots possible.
The game is moving to Mac

Cyberpunk 2077's Update 2.3 will mark the moment the game moves to Apple's proprietary platform. It will include integrated technologies that CDPR and Apple developed in collaboration, making the Cyberpunk 2077 experience on Mac as good as it can possibly be.
Mac users have often been left out of the gaming conversation, but this move could perhaps mark the start of something new, especially given Apple's speedy advancement of its proprietary chips and graphical technologies.
If you are unsure if your Mac can run the game, check out this official guide.
A lot of bug fixing and miscellaneous changes
As with any patch, especially for games as buggy and unpolished as Cyberpunk 2077, any given patch includes a bunch of bug fixes. These relate to potentially broken missions, main story quests, characters, graphics, and a whole lot more, and will hopefully make the game more pleasant overall.
FSR 4 is finally officially coming to the game as well, which should prove a major improvement for AMD users, particularly those sporting new RDNA 4 graphics cards.
Update 2.3 drops on July 17 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series S/X, with the Switch 2 version to come at a later date.
To see absolutely everything included in Update 2.3, check out CDPR's own breakdown here.
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