
WithCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyout in the world, fans are diving back into Night City. However, some have noticed that anti-Russian voice lines have been added to the Ukrainian version of the game.
After the successful launch of Update 2.0 that saw a complete overhaul to the base game,Cyberpunk 2077’sfirst and only expansion,Phantom Liberty,is now live. Introducing Idris Elba as Solomon Reed who teams up with V to embark on a high-stakes mission to save the NUSA President, it is set to be a thrilling addition to the game. With a brand-new area known as Dogtown and a whole new story filled with espionage and intrigue, it’s no wonder fans are comparing its success to the much-lovedThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine.
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However,CD Projekt Redhas already had to issue an apology after it was discovered the Ukrainian localisation team had sneakily added anti-Russian lines to the game’s Ukrainian version. Despite the studio previously aligning themselves with Ukraine in recent years, it has still made clear that it is not responsible for these political statements. As a result, it has taken toTelegramto issue an apology.
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However, with CD Projekt Red taking no responsibility for these changes, it won’t be long before they are removed from the game.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red