Cyberpunk 2077’s latest update, patch 2.31, is now live, introducing updates to the newly added features, along with several bug fixes.
CD Projekt Red released Cyberpunk 2077’s patch 2.3 in July 2025, which introduced new features like AutoDrive, along with new vehicles, quests, and more. Some of these features have also received upgrades and other adjustments. Learn more about Cyberpunk 2077’s update 2.31 below.
Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.31 Biggest Changes
The highlight of the latest update is AutoDrive, as it has received some highly requested features and also addressed common issues players have been facing. After the patch, players using AutoDrive will notice that vehicles drive more smoothly, overtake blocking vehicles, and don’t stop at traffic lights. In Free Roam, the vehicle has been “upgraded to follow traffic rules and navigate the city more reliably.”
Regarding photo mode updates, players will find that the new poses added in Update 2.3 now function with any gender after Update 2.31. Moreover, NPC collision has been turned off, so now it’s easier to position NPCs on top of other objects with collision (e.g., on car hoods). Patch 2.31 also includes numerous bug fixes, covering vehicles, Photo Mode, Quests, open world, Miscellaneous, PC-specific, and Mac-specific issues.
All Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.31 Patch Notes
Here’s the complete list of changes and fixes from the new update:
Vehicles
- Updated AutoDrive. When driving to a selected point, the vehicle now drives smoothly, overtakes blocking vehicles, and no longer stops at traffic lights. Free Roam mode has also been upgraded to follow traffic rules and navigate the city more reliably.
- Fixed an issue where Johnny always spawned in the passenger seat when using the Delamain Cab service.
- Fixed an issue where applying CrystalCoat to the Yaiba ARV-Q340 Semimaru caused its wheels to flash in different colors.
Photo Mode
- Most of the new poses introduced in Update 2.3 now work with any gender.
- Disabled NPC collision, which will make it easier to position NPCs on top of other objects with collision (e.g. on car hoods).
- Fixed an issue where some of the poses didn’t work for Royce.
Quests & Open World
- Freedom – Fixed the journal entry that appears when the player chooses not to steal the Rayfield Caliburn “Mordred.”
- Motorbreath – Fixed an issue where, after V fails to pursue and stop Semimaru and receives a text from River saying he’ll contact V soon, the follow-up message never arrives.
- Motorbreath – Fixed an issue where the Yaiba Semimaru could flip over during the chase, preventing the player from entering it.
- Motorbreath – It’s no longer possible to trigger the quest if River died during The Hunt.
- Motorbreath – Players can now acquire the Yaiba ARV-Q340 Semimaru through AUTOFIXER even if they failed The Hunt, which normally unlocks the side quest where the vehicle is obtained.
- Nitro (Youth Energy) – Fixed a game crash that could occur in certain circumstances after leaving the Yaiba showroom event.
- Nitro (Youth Energy) – Fixed an issue where the proxy interface UI in the Yaiba showroom is cut off when the “Larger HUD Elements” setting is enabled.
Miscellaneous
- Fixed several localization and lipsync issues in various languages.
- Added a toggle to disable vignette. It can be found in Settings> Graphics> Basic.
- Fixed an issue on PC and Mac where Ray-Traced Reflections might not display correctly when enabled under certain conditions.
- Fixed several issues with displaying text messages from Delamain.
- Various fixes for fluff vendors.
PC-specific
- Fixed an issue where NVIDIA Reflex could be disabled while DLSS Frame Generation was enabled, causing the screen to turn pink.
- Fixed an issue where Path Tracing didn’t activate properly in certain scenarios.
Mac-specific
- Fixed an issue where changing graphics presets on Mac set Screen Space Reflections to a higher setting compared to the equivalent presets on PC.
- Fixed an issue causing a permanent white screen when Frame Generation is enabled while entering the braindance in The Information.
- Selecting “Defaults” in Video Settings no longer turns HDR Mode off.
- Fixed the inverted behavior of the “Mute Game in Background” toggle in Settings.
- Removed the outdated “(Requires Game Restart)” disclaimer from the mouseover description of the “Disable Spatial Audio” setting.
- Fixed an issue on the App Store version that caused the game to become stuck on the “Press Space to continue” breaching screen.
- Various stability and performance optimizations.
Cyberpunk 2077’s update 2.31 details were shared in a new blog post by CD Projekt Red.
In other news, Keanu Reeves ‘absolutely‘ wants to be a part of Cyberpunk 2. Additionally, over 60 developers have joined CD Projekt Red to help with all the ongoing projects. What are your thoughts on Cyberpunk 2077’s patch 2.31? Let us know through the official Insider Gaming forums discussion.
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