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Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a new update which finally adds needed accessibility options

CD Projekt Red have been quite consistent with their updates for Cyberpunk 2077 since it first launched, including the massive 2.0 update that released a few months ago, but the game has always lacked behind in accessibility options, but that changes with the 2.1 update.

As revealed via a recent RED Stream on Twitch, the update will add in a host of accessibility options. In addition the update will bring some massive city changes to the game, namely in the form of a metro system. As always though, the update will only be for PC, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 players.

NCART metro

  • The game will now offer a metro system, to let players get around the city, letting them savour the views, without needing to worry about driving around.

Radioport

  • It is time to live like its 1980, as the game will bring a portable music player to the game, letting folks enjoy the radio stations whenever they are not in a car.

hangouts

  • Players will be able to take their romantic partner to new locations, as well as inviting them back to their own place.

Replayable Races

  • The game will now let players replay races, in order to earn further rewards and discounts on the Autofixer website.

There have also been changes to some boss fights, including the late-game fight against Adam Smasher, who now sports the same weapon he does in the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners anime.

Also coming with the new update are the Porsche 911 Cabriolet, new motorcycles, upgraded motorcycle handling and new riding mechanics, new secrets to discover, and more, including a healthy dose of technical improvements and accessibility features for players to choose from — such as a larger interface font and the ability to turn off the timer in the Breach Protocol minigame.

But what about the accessibility options, those are far grander than a few dot points, while the game offers some options already, the new update will move those to a dedicated new tab, along with adding more.

There are three colourblind options available, Protanopia, Deuteranopia and Tritanopia and you can see those in the images below.

The new content coming to the game is as follows:

Larger Fonts

A toggle that changes certain font sizes in the user interface. This change will primarily affect:

  • Most of the tooltips

  • Most settings screens

  • Loading screen tips

  • Some elements on the load and save menus

  • Button hints at the right bottom of the screen

  • Category names in the inventory

  • HUB menu – including the available numbers and text above the skill/attribute button

  • Database Entries

  • Small adjustments in the journal

  • Adjustments on the crafting/upgrading panels

  • Stats

  • Small adjustments to the scanner.

  • Number of available items on the wardrobe

  • Number of crafting components in the backpack

  • Numbers of items – including consumables, food, and drinks.

Hacking Minigame Time Limit

  • Removes the timer in the Breach Protocol minigame.

Larger HUD Elements

  • A toggle that increases the size of the HUD to make it larger for improved readability.

Remove HUD Visual Effects

  • Removes the chromatic aberration effect, also known as "ghosting," in the HUD. This effect can primarily be seen on the minimap, tracked quest, current weapon, available equipment, and items.

Reduce HUD Decorative Elements

  • This option hides elements unnecessary for gameplay from the HUD to reduce clutter and improve visibility.

Remove HUD Lens Distortion

  • Disables the lens distortion effect from the HUD. This primarily affects the settings menu and the minimap.

Weapon Cycling to Arm Cyberware

  • An option that can enable or disable cycling to arm cyberware when cycling through equipped weapons.

Adaptive Triggers and Trigger Effect Intensity

  • A toggle that can disable the adaptive triggers on the DualSense controller and a slider to control its intensity.