Cyberpunk 2077 is set to launch in five months' time after a long development cycle and even though it is not yet we have a good idea as to what we can expect from developer CDProjektRed when it comes to their DLC plans for the game. According to VideoGameChronicle, CDProjektRed president Adam Kiciński spoke during a Polish investor Q&A that the game will have "no less DLC than The Witcher 3 had." Additionally, Kiciński said that announcements for the DLC fall similarly to what the developer did for The Witcher 3 where they announced their expansions three months ahead of their planned release window.

For those who don't remember The Witcher 3 had two major expansions during its life cycle including Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine along with smaller DLC packs and add-ons. With that in mind, it is fair to think that Cyberpunk 2077 will receive the same amount at the minimum.

We already know that Cyberpunk is going to be a huge game with loads of things to due including "around 75 street stories" on top of the main storyline. During the Q&A Kiciński also reconfirmed that he is confident the game will be shipped as planned despite the coronavirus outbreak.

Cyberpunk 2077 is set to release later this year on September 17 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. You can pre-order the game now on Amazon (for a discounted price)!