CD Projekt RED CEO Adam Kicinski recently revealed that the controversial video game Cyberpunk 2077 has actually reached a certain “satisfactory level” in terms of stability.
Kicinski stated at the WSE Innovation day that the development team is constantly working on patches in order to make the issues go away and make the game more stable than ever. The patches do not end there, according to Kicinski because there will be more patches in the future to make it better.
Kicinski told media outlet TVN24 via Google Translate:
We have already achieved a satisfactory level in this regard [of stability]. We have also been working on the overall efficiency, which we are also quite happy about. Of course, we also removed bugs and glitches, and we will continue to do that.
Over time, we will be introducing improvements to the general systems that players are paying attention to
This is the official claim by CD Projekt RED. There are still players who complain about the issues and even claim that there are even more problems now compared to the older versions.
Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions possibly launching later this year. A few days ago, Microsoft has ended its special refund policy for the game and has returned it to the standard version.
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