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Cyberpunk 2077 releases 2021 roadmap for patches and free DLCAnother patch is coming within ten days
Another patch is coming within ten days

If you hadn’t heard, CD Projekt Red’s big RPGCyberpunk 2077was quitebuggy at launchin December on both PC and consoles. CDPR certainly heard, and expressed their intention to provide “regular updates and fixes” for their open world sci-fi ‘em up. They’ve now released a roadmap showing their patching priorities in 2021 and a video explaining some of the how and why of Cyberpunk’s messy launch.
For starters, here’s the roadmap that CDPR have published showing the order they’re planning to tackle their 2021 issues in. Early in the year, they have two patches listed, 1.1 and 1.2. After that, the remainder of the year is labeled with unspecified “multiple updates and improvements”. The free DLCs are still planned, coming in the middle of the year. The update for folks on shiny new consoles will hit closer to the end of 2021.

Overon their site, CDPR get into some additional details about the quality ofCyberpunk 2077on consoles. On the subject of fixes across all platforms, they mention the first of this year’s patches will be coming quite soon.
CDPR have alsoposted a videowith co-founder Marcin Iwiński who apologizes on behalf of CDPR’s leadership, asking that players not fault the development team for the board’s call to release the game. He also explains several of the same points about disparities in the console versions from the FAQ on their site.
Crunch and overtime work have come up multiple times throughout Cyberpunk 2077’s development. CDPR address this once again in their FAQ about work on future patches. “The team is working to bring relevant fixes to the game without any obligatory overtime,” they say. “Avoiding crunch on all of our future projects is one of our top priorities.”
CDPR say they’ll be using the same page to inform players about progress on updates, improvements, and free DLCs in the coming months.
Graham’sCyberpunk 2077 reviewcalls it “a big, beautiful and broken mess”.
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