A year later, Cyberpunk 2077 has fewer bugs but still feels like it's in Early Access

CDPR’s big Cyberpunk event also included some extensive new mod tools

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In addition to the big changes to Cyberpunk 2077 like transmog (opens in new tab), plans to overhaul police (opens in new tab), and an upcoming expansion pack (opens in new tab), CD Projekt Red has also introduced official modding tools to the game. The REDmod tool is available for download on Steam and CDPR’s website (opens in new tab), and is required both to make and play a new category of mod.

According to both NexusMods (opens in new tab) and CDPR itself, REDmod can be used alongside previously existing mod formats. That’s crucial, as NexusMods has already played host to a pretty extensive modding community in the two years since Cyberpunk 2077’s release. CDPR seems eager to ingratiate itself with this pre-existing community, encouraging users to upload REDmod creations to NexusMods, and recommending that they use the tool with the pre-existing WolvenKit (opens in new tab) open-source editor for The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077.

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