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Cyberpunk 2077’s next patch will come out in the next couple of weeks

During its 2021Q1 investor call, CD Projekt RED revealed some new details about the upcoming patches for Cyberpunk 2077. According to the team, the next patch is almost ready and will release in the next couple of weeks.

This upcoming patch will be a small one, so don’t expect a major update. Still, it will fix and tweak some bugs and issues that players have already reported.

When asked about how many patches CDPR has prepared for the game for the next 2-3 months, Adam Kicinski said:

“I don’t want to preannounce things; we are prepared to say that the next patch – not a big one – is coming in the next couple of weeks. It’s almost ready. Of course, we’re working on further patches as well, and to add some color on it – the initial patches focused mostly on low-level technical aspects – though not just that, of course; we were also fixing glitches and bugs – but our focus was on stability, performance and so on. Those were the most important aspects, in our opinion. We subsequently shifted more and more towards improving things. I don’t want to promise anything, of course, but in the future the course of action will be more in the direction of improving things; enhancing the quality further.”

Stay tuned for more!

34 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077’s next patch will come out in the next couple of weeks”

  1. No matter how much they “fix” this game. It will never be the same game they promised. Even fanboys of cdpr need to face the reality.

    Hate or love it. That’s the truth. And cdpr really need to step it up on their next game to win back it’s fans.

    1. It’s true. It’s kinda bad Farcry with some RPG lite sprinkled in. Just ain’t fun for what I was told I was getting.

    2. It have teached many to not rush a purchase from them – That’s for sure. It will hurt their bottom line the next time as many will wait for the discount to get a game that’s worthy of release… not in basically an beta state

    3. Never knew there was a Cyberpunk IP until CDPR announced this, so I had no expectations. But what do you mean by, “the same game they promised”? Was it supposed to be a mmo?

  2. instead of some technical patches… how about adding back the train line? making shops you can sit at. Make the world feel more alive. patching the bugs in a dead world doesn’t fix the dead world

    1. Yeah I wish the Delamain taxi could be used outside the heist mission and had an actual combat mode, and Trauma Team would swoop in and revive you for a fee.

  3. These patches so far have done nothing and what they promise ahead is nothing big either… lmao. It’s almost as if they have a few people allocated pretending to fix the game while the majority are working on the multiplayer addition.

    1. Wrong. Game would be dead had they not mentioned any future patches after this one. But they did.

      This is what they did on Witcher3.

    2. Wrong. Game would be dead had they not mentioned any future patches after this one. But they did.

      This is what they did on Witcher3.

  4. Imagine a game sucking so bad they have to grovel about upcoming patches. Good God. Better luck next time, CD.

    1. was always going to go downhill once the original developers left and were replaced by the green and purple hairs

      1. Most of AAA right there. With big business HR departments behind a lot of them. It was bound to bite the industry eventually, here we are. Busted, crappy games everywhere.

  5. To not believe media is manipulated with mild political takes is to not believe already proven media propaganda hosted by various ideologies. It happens more than you think.

    That said, CP was just devoid of life and style. They pander to a handful of minority groups for cred while they forgot to make a believable cyberpunk world. Mostly clouded by horrid management. Busted, repetitive, overused gameplay for a base? Recipe for disaster. Especially with that hype train.

    Warned 3 years ago, called it 2 years ago. Bad management can and will ruin any product, anywhere.

        1. Didnt check the mods recently, but somehow I get the sense we wont wee much improvements on that front. I think modders will bother far less with a first person rpg, so we’re stuck with uglies

          1. I’ve already heard modders on Nexus talk about moving from Witcher 3 to CP77, but not until it gets sufficiently patched. And that’s a lesson learned from the tons of patches W3 had. Almost every mod that had script-work had to update per patch, and there were so many patches in those first few years. Makes sense some are holding off.

            Although there’s already a good base of mods going:
            https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/categories

  6. Still haven’t played through the game, been waiting for it to mature. What lesson is learned? Wait for the discounts… by then you get both a better game and its cheaper than on release.

    Many publishers really don’t want no one to pre purchase or get it early by looking at the states their released at

    1. Bingo. This company usually doesn’t release too early. Which means they had to. Which means they will fix as much as they can.

      But yes, your point is absolutely correct, because from our perspectives, the consumers, we get the most benefits in waiting. Price, mods, less bugs.

  7. The vast majority of patches have been small ones to fix quests and some bugs, hardly the performance issues and hw utilisation/graphical fix.

    I honestly don’t expect 2077 to be worth a damn until another 2yrs from now. This game needed at least 3 more yrs in the oven.

    1. 2 years from now no one will even remember it apart from mentioning it in passing about it being the biggest bait-and-switch bug-ridden disaster that showed CDPR’s ineptitude and the prowess of their marketing team at bullshitting people.

  8. It’s been over 6 months, how about a decent **free** story based DLC to make up for the fraudulent marketing hype and thievery thereafter? Oh wait the dirty smelly greedy crypto(like their polish prez) and known hexagrams over at cdpr would never do that lol

  9. This is EXACTLY what you want to hear. That they have much more planned in terms of patches and fixes. They were forced to release this well before it was ready. They have paid the price both in rep and dividends. And none of it matters.

    I KNEW it was the correct decision to treat this like an Assassins Creed game (and not even buy it for 3-6 months) the moment I read there was a commitment to patching before initial release. That’s undeniable code for “Hey, we weren’t rdy to release, but budgets and suits wanted otherwise, so we are going to keep their good graces and use their funding to fix this as soon as we can”. THAT’s the CDPR reputation. And that’s why I can’t wait to play this once it’s all fixed AND modding support has grown. It’s the best of both worlds, as there are games to play in the meantime.

    I feel bad for the beta testers who actually bought this already. And I lol at the fools who can’t see the reality of the situation and just want to bash the company. Freakin children. LOL

  10. Next patch “Not a big one” ?
    Seems like I will still park it until QoL/Feature updates.
    (Played about 200+ hours btw)

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