Cyberpunk 2077 was initially set to expand far beyond the dystopian sprawl of Night City, with a now-canceled DLC planned for the Moon. This ambitious project, uncovered through leaks and datamining efforts by SirMZK, reveals how CD Projekt RED once envisioned a bold new frontier in space exploration. Though the idea never reached completion, hidden files within the game’s code offer a glimpse into what could have been a groundbreaking addition to the Cyberpunk universe.
Among the most intriguing discoveries are references to lunar surface maps, detailed zones such as the Exterior Movie Set and Drug Lab, and even a fully modeled rover. These elements suggest that the Moon location was not just a fleeting idea but a carefully crafted environment. Designed as an open world potentially a quarter of the size of Night City, it would have offered players an expansive new terrain filled with unique missions, lore, and exploration opportunities.
One of the standout features of the canceled DLC was the Crystal Palace—a luxurious space station meant to serve as a high-end destination for elite characters in the Cyberpunk universe. While it never made it into the final release, observant players can catch a fleeting view of the Crystal Palace during one of the game’s endings, as V gazes out from a spaceship window into the void of space.
Additionally, developers had prototyped a zero-gravity bar, linked to a cut quest titled *201*, which was originally tied to the Arasaka Corporation storyline. These ideas highlight a creative push toward blending cyberpunk themes with sci-fi elements, offering players a fresh gameplay dynamic in microgravity environments.
Despite the shelving of the Moon DLC, fans remain hopeful that some of these concepts might find new life in CD Projekt RED’s upcoming title, [ttpp]. With its focus on expanding the Cyberpunk universe, there's potential for reimagined versions of the lunar setting or the Crystal Palace to appear in future projects. However, no official statements have confirmed this possibility yet.
For now, the Moon DLC remains a fascinating “what if” moment in Cyberpunk 2077’s development history. The unearthed details reveal a daring vision that could have transformed the game into something far more expansive, merging deep narrative with interstellar adventure—all while staying true to the gritty, neon-soaked aesthetic that defines the franchise.