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The wait is over – Phantom Liberty, a full-fledged expansion to Cyberpunk 2077, has arrived in its full glory, and is now available on GOG!

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is an action spy-thriller where you, the player, will yet again become V, a cyberpunk for hire who is thrown into the shadowy world filled with espionage. It offers a new, full, complex storyline, a new district – Dogtown – to discover within Night City limits, a powerful new skill tree, new quests, gigs and contracts; new items and weapons, and an infinite amount of replayable open world activities.



As the Night City’s aspiring mercenary legend, you will cross paths with a new cast of characters; including veteran secret agents, cunning political players, and bloodthirsty guns for hire. On your way, you’ll be joined by the secret agent of NUSA, Solomon Reed, portrayed by Idris Elba – to take on a difficult mission so, filled to the brim with tough choices, twists and turns.



The expansion will also bring you to a completely new part of Night City – Dogtown, the most dangerous district so far, ruled by arms dealer and warlord, Kurt Hansen. The district brings in new gigs and characters, but also offers new boss fights, infinitely replayable open world activities in the forms of airdrops and courier missions; and even more to discover.

You will also gain access to over 100 new items – vehicles, weapons, clothing, and cyberware – as well as see a whole new Relic skill tree (on a redesigned skill tree) with unique Relic perks, to bring even more freedom and flexibility to your playstyle curation.



If you haven’t stepped into Night City yet, you can get both the base game and the expansion in a special Cyberpunk 2077 & Phantom Liberty Bundle, now discounted -20%; and whether a newcomer, or a seasoned edgerunner, you can navigate HERE, to ensure your installation of the expansion goes smoothly.

Now, grab your gear, get your cyberdeck ready, and let’s meet in Dogtown – Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is now available on GOG!
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shmerl: From what I gather, you can't even play the expansion without Galaxy. Please fix this CDPR!
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tfishell: It's getting hammered in the most-voted reviews, so at least in this case I do think GOG will fix it.
Yeah, also good to know it's not a Linux specific issue. Hopefully it will be fixed.
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MarkoH01: Never had REDmod installed - game crashes whenever I try to launch it.
Yep, exactly the same. You can work around the crash by disabling / deleting GameServicesGOG.dll, then at least the base game works, but it then doesn't detect the expansion. So the end result - expansion is unplayable anyway.
Post edited 20 hours ago by shmerl
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SargonAelther: It's caused by REDmod in my case. I did some tests and the results were:
CP2077 runs offline
CP2077 with PL runs offline
CP2077 with PL and REDmod crashes without Galaxy.
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MarkoH01: Never had REDmod installed - game crashes whenever I try to launch it.
Interesting that it seems to be different for me, but there are certainly too many reports of your scenario for anyone to dismiss.
The game launches flawlessly without Galaxy on my main machine and my ROG Ally - so if the game crashes right after launch, it doesn't have to be a result of any DRM, but could be due to a bug or overclocking or undervoling or compatibility with a certain overlay ... or, or, or.

All the best

phil
Post edited 14 hours ago by φιλα_δελφία
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φιλα_δελφία: The game launches flawlessly without Galaxy on my main machine and my ROG Ally - so if the game crashes right after launch, it doesn't have to be a result of any DRM, but could be due to a bug or overclocking or undervoling or compatibility with a certain overlay ... or, or, or.

All the best

phil
Detection of the expansion for sure depends on Galaxy. Try deleting GameServicesGOG.dll and see if expansion is playable or not.
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shmerl: Try deleting GameServicesGOG.dll and see if expansion is playable or not.
Try deleting any file from the installation folder and see if the game runs at all ;-)

All the best

phil

P.S.: The detection of the DLC has to depend on some file for sure. To me it`s not about how the file is called, but If I can install and run it offline.
Post edited 3 hours ago by φιλα_δελφία
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φιλα_δελφία: The game launches flawlessly without Galaxy on my main machine and my ROG Ally - so if the game crashes right after launch, it doesn't have to be a result of any DRM, but could be due to a bug or overclocking or undervoling or compatibility with a certain overlay ... or, or, or.

All the best

phil
No overclocking, no undervolting, no additional overlay ... also, game ran fine without Galaxy before the PL update .... I doubt that it is coincidence. Also, many reviews are reporting launch crashes without Galaxy so in the end I would rather say that there are a few constellations in which the game does not crash without Galaxy. The fact alone that the devs posted a sometimes working workaround even proves that there's a problem with the game in its current state.
Post edited 56 minutes ago by MarkoH01
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MarkoH01: ... there's a problem with the game in its current state.
I fully agree! If it doesn't work for some people in some constellations (I've had my share of other games), that needs to be fixed - preferably as soon as possible - but that's a far cry from generally suspecting CDPR of using DRM or downgrading the game (as can be see in posts and reviews).

All the best

phil