Cyberpunk 2077 enthusiasts were once thrilled at the prospect of an expansive DLC set in space, specifically on the Moon, but unfortunately, this ambitious project was shelved. Blogger and dataminer SirMZK has delved into the game's code, unearthing leaks and files that reveal CD Projekt RED's grand vision for this cosmic expansion.
Within the game's files, there are references to lunar surface maps, structured zones such as the Exterior Movie Set and Drug Lab, and even a rover model. The Moon location was envisioned to be vast, potentially covering a quarter of the size of Night City, and designed as an open-world environment. This would have introduced a new dimension to the gameplay, transporting players far beyond the familiar neon-lit streets of Night City.
A highlight of the proposed DLC was the Crystal Palace, an elite space station. Although it didn't make it into the final game, players can catch a glimpse of the Crystal Palace in one of the endings when V looks out of a spaceship window. Additionally, the files reveal a prototype for a zero-gravity bar linked to a cut quest called "201," which was connected to the Arasaka storyline.
Fans remain hopeful that some of these intriguing concepts might be revisited in CD Projekt RED's upcoming project, Orion, which aims to further expand the Cyberpunk universe. However, there has been no official confirmation from the studio about reusing these ideas.
While the Moon DLC remains a lost dream for now, the uncovered details offer a captivating glimpse into what could have been—a bold venture for Cyberpunk 2077 into uncharted territory, seamlessly blending space exploration with the game's distinctive cyberpunk aesthetic.