Fans of *Cyberpunk 2077* were once tantalized by the prospect of an expansive DLC set on the Moon, a project that was ultimately shelved by CD Projekt RED. Thanks to the diligent efforts of blogger and dataminer SirMZK, we've gained intriguing insights into what this cosmic expansion could have entailed. By delving into the game's code, SirMZK uncovered references to lunar surface maps, structured zones such as an Exterior Movie Set and a Drug Lab, and even a model for a rover. The Moon location was envisioned to be vast, potentially covering a quarter of the size of Night City and embracing an open-world design. This would have introduced a whole new layer to the gameplay, propelling players beyond the familiar neon-lit streets into an extraterrestrial adventure.
Among the highlights of the proposed DLC was the Crystal Palace, an elite space station that, while not included in the final release, makes a cameo in one of the game's endings where V gazes out of a spaceship window. Furthermore, the files revealed a prototype for a zero-gravity bar, which was linked to a cut quest known as "201," connected to the Arasaka storyline. These elements suggest a bold expansion that would have seamlessly blended space exploration with *Cyberpunk 2077*'s distinctive cyberpunk atmosphere.
Enthusiasts remain hopeful that some of these ambitious ideas might find their way into CD Projekt RED's forthcoming project, *Orion*, which aims to further expand the *Cyberpunk* universe. However, the studio has yet to officially confirm any plans to revive these concepts.
Though the Moon DLC remains a dream deferred, the unearthed details offer a captivating glimpse into what might have been—an audacious leap for *Cyberpunk 2077* into uncharted territory, merging space exploration with its iconic cyberpunk style.