More patches still to come though.
What you need to know
- Cyberpunk 2077 launched on Dec. 10, 2020 to mixed reception, particularly on last-generation hardware.
- CD Projekt Red has provided numerous patches for the game to fix the many issues players have experienced.
- CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński is "quite satisfied" with the technical performance of Cyberpunk 2077 right now.
Cyberpunk 2077 is still receiving patches across all platforms to improve the experience but CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński is "quite satisfied" with where the game is at right now. Kiciński spoke on the topic via TVN24 and as translated by IGN, explained how CD Projekt Red is continuing to work on the game.
"We have already reached a satisfactory level [of stability]. We have also worked on the overall performance, and we are quite satisfied with that. Of course, we have also fixed bugs and glitches, and we will continue to do so. Over time, we will be introducing fixes to the general systems that players [have pointed out as needing improvement]."
Cyberpunk 2077 recently returned to the PlayStation Store after being delisted, though Sony and CD Projekt Red both recommend playing the game on a PS5 for the best performance on a PlayStation console.
A current-generation version of Cyberpunk 2077 is being designed for the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PS5, which will be a free upgrade for anyone who has already purchased the game. CD Projekt Red has not offered many details except that the upgrade is currently slated for sometime in the back half of 2021, alongside an upgrade for the company's prior role-playing game, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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Cyberpunk 2077 is a sprawling RPG set in a corporate-controlled world. If you grab it now, you'll get a free upgrade when the new version designed for the Xbox Series X and S arrives.
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