The Witcher 3 might be a good barometer for what CP2077 is going to do. The Witcher 3 had three official expansion related content drops.
- Hearts of Stone : $9,99
- Blood and Wine : $19,99
- Expansion Pass : $24,99 (basically a 5$ discount).
Kinda gives some insight into the amount of content vs the price. I'd happily pay the same if the amount of content is similar. If it's two big expansions than $19,99 a pop vs a $35,99 expansion pass is a good deal.
It's kinda an "anti-consumer" move and I really don't expect them to do it but I'd rather have one expansion pass and then I just buy that and see whatever Expansions they're gonna drop. With the game's PR state though I consider that move unlikely. Can't ask consumers to make another 'leap of faith".
There is a chance that they might increase the price as opposed to what TW3 did, considering the scope of the game. I don't expect much more than 15$ for the first expansion. $20 at worst. But then they really need to expect people comparing it to BaW.
I'll buy it anyway -- what else am I gonna play? -- but I can understand people staying away if the value proposition isn't right.