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Cyberpunk 2077 Just Got a Major Overhaul

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Published 02:00 8 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Cyberpunk 2077 Just Got a Major Overhaul

Make Night City more immersive than ever

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

If there is one thing that keeps Cyberpunk 2077 as popular as it is, it is its dedicated modding community.

Responsible for thousands of mods ranging from new cosmetics to quests, overhauls to graphic improvements, Cyberpunk 2077 is as popular as ever and still continues to improve to this day thanks to these incredibly talented fans.

Of course, CD Projekt RED itself has also fought to make Cyberpunk 2077 one of the most loved RPGs of all time which is an incredible feat considering the mess the game was first launched in.

Despite the game racing towards its fifth anniversary, thousands of fans are still exploring the streets of Night City and these two new overhaul mods will make the beloved setting better than ever before.

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The first is the Dialogues Overhaul mod by S1nonim which, as you can probably expect, makes some changes to any dialogue that takes place throughout the game.

“This mod overhauls the reminder and wait time systems in dialogues,” the creator explains.

In an attempt to make dialogue feel more realistic and natural, this mod will make characters rush V for an answer if the player takes too long to respond.

“The mod is divided into two contrary versions,” the creator continues.

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“One changes the reminders so that they are more natural. And the second version removes them completely in order to calmly choose options in the dialogues.”

You can alter this mod to fit your playstyle and S1nonim explains the unique features which come with whatever version of the mod you choose.

As well as this, Cyberpunk 2077 fans can check out the Omni Combat free download.

This movement overhaul will allow players to run, gun and slide through Night City in a much more fluid way.

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Consisting of a bunch of movement mods added together, Omni Combat will allow you to customise your every move ranging from speed boosts, sprints, jumps and slides.

“It’s all about giving you more control over how V moves when the lead starts flying,” the creator Fabled Foundry Modding explains.

Both of these Cyberpunk 2077 mods are not only free but will make the game feel more immersive than ever before.

So if you want another excuse to return to Night City, don’t miss out on these free PC downloads.

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Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RED

Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, Mods, PC

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