Save on Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC via Xbox’s Icelandic store or PSN Turkey, harnessing favourable exchange rates. Find out how.
Discover the thrilling saga of espionage and political conspiracy in the newly launched Phantom Liberty for Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077.
Save the President of the New United States of America as V, a mercenary in Night City’s most dangerous districts. Teamed up with NUSA agent Solomon Reed (Idris Elba) and aided by Johnny Silverhand (Keanu Reeves), plunge deep into a fierce underworld of shadowy netrunners and brutal mercenaries.
Phantom Liberty is a massive expansion, and one that is meant to improve the game’s graphics and overhaul gameplay alongside an update to the full game.
How to get Phantom Liberty for less?
The DLC is £24.99 in the UK stores, but you can get it for less using a few little tricks. And of course, it depends on your console of choice.
For Xbox users, the Icelandic Xbox store offers it for a bargain at £16.74. Riding on a favourable exchange rate, you can get the game via hotukdeals, your portal to get it without requiring a VPN setup. Simply log in to your profile, go to the to Xbox Iceland page, complete the purchase, then redeem the code.
For PS5 gamers, via PSN Turkey, the DLC is priced at £14.63. Bear in mind, you’ll need a Turkish credit card to complete your purchase. You can learn how to do this using this very handy guide on hotukdeals.
Despite an extra layer of complexity, the more than £10 discount might make this worth your time. Plus, once you’ve gone through the process once, you can easily do it over and over.
Phantom Liberty is a gripping expansion, which gets high scores on review sites, introducing unprecedented gameplay mechanics, adrenaline-pumping courier jobs, gigs, and missions.
Dive into this spy-thriller adventure in Cyberpunk 2077, and remember the ultimate price of freedom and loyalty.
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Thanks to community users whatupdog and DevilWithin for their deal posts, and to JoeyDeacon for the helpful discussion.