The latest update for may not fundamentally alter any aspects of the game but it is frustrating for certain players who prefer experiencing the narrative with the help of some third-party add-ons. Ever since CD Projekt Red released the highly-anticipated RPG in 2020 the studio has actively pushed out patches to fix what was widely considered to be an unfinished product due to the number of bugs and glitches that plagued the project. The most recent hotfix solves one very common issue but at the cost of installed mods.
Announced over on X (formerly Twitter), CD Projekt Red confirmed that it pushed out a patch to fix a bug that caused the game to crash if players used any ability or action that was assigned to a side button of a Razer mouse, warning that the hotfix may break players' installed mods, something that many users called out.
Several replies to the post have noted that is no longer playable, frustrating players who customize the game to their needs. There's currently no word on whether the developer will fix this new issue.
The community may be irked by their mods breaking due to the recent patch but it's worth recalling how much the game has improved since its disastrous launch in 2020. CD Projekt Red has actively committed itself to working on the RPG to ensure that it meets the standards players expected upon release and while it may still lack some promised features, the release of the 2.0 Update reworked so many systems that it ultimately felt like a new game. Beyond the gameplay refreshes, it also added plenty of new content for V to uncover during their journey through Night City.
Perhaps most impressive was the expansion that was released in late 2023, serving as the game's only paid DLC addition. It was widely praised by fans and critics for its excellent writing and action-packed set-pieces most of which took place in a new location, Dogtown. The adventure even starred Idris Elba in a role that earned the actor a great deal of praise for his grounded, layered performance.
Now that is in players' hands, CD Projekt Red is looking to the franchise's future. The studio has confirmed that it's currently developing a sequel that's using the codename , but outside of this moniker, precious little else is known about the project. The developer is also producing a fourth entry in its ever-popular franchise but details on that game are similarly scarce.
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CD Projekt Red may insist that it's done working on but that may only be half the story. Having been released in an unfinished state back in 2020, the studio has worked tirelessly over the last three years to deliver the product that was initially promised to consumers, concluding with the launch of the excellent 2.0 Update and. As CDPR looks to the future, game director Gabe Amatangelo explains that there could still be some room to grow in some very small ways.
CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 is still hiding Easter eggs within it that have yet to be discovered. It appears that fans of the successful sci-fi RPG have more work to do id they want to uncover all the secrets hidden within the game, despite Cyberpunk 2077 having been released years ago.
Many fans of Cyberpunk 2077 have always wondered why certain clothing items aren't available to wear, but the explanation behind the lack of long-sleeve jackets or gloves might actually be a pretty simple one. Looks may be everything in Night City, but even with a wide variety of alternative outfits and cosmetic items available, it seems the protagonist of Cyberpunk 2077 is more inclined to put function over form.
An observant may have just figured out why CD Projekt Red doesn't allow players' characters to wear long-sleeved shirts while walking around Night City. While it may have initially been assumed a bug, has never allowed V to properly wear a shirt with sleeves that cover their forearms, automatically rolling them up whenever the inventory screen is exited. The community has long believed this to be a glitch since looking at their characters in the game's menus shows them with their arms covered, suggesting it was simply something that would be patched.
A Easter egg is a perfect nod to one of Keanu Reeves' best characters. Reeves portrayed one of the major characters in the game, Johnny Silverhand, a Rockerboy who died in 2023 during an assault on Arasaka Tower, but lives on in a prototype Relic in V's head, appearing to comment on actions throughout the game, and even assuming control of V's body at certain points.
Widespread reports of account resets in Apex Legends have the community in a panic, and while developer Respawn has issued an update to prevent anyone else from being affected, players who've lost progress are now playing the waiting game.
, as with many RPGs, is all about the choices players make and their consequences. This continued through its expansion,, where players had to make a major decision about whether to side with the Federal Intelligence Agency (F.I.A.)'s sleeper agent, Solomon Reed, or his former netrunner protégé, Song So Mi (aka. Songbird) who seeks to be freed from the NUSA's clutches after being used to tap into the Blackwall for President Myers' personal needs.
Cyberpunk 2077 has amused many fans by announcing a limited Floppy Edition on the occasion of April Fool's Day. With this move, Cyberpunk 2077 joins a host of other games that follow the tradition of pranking their fanbase every year on April 1.
has been largely praised for its engaging storyline and main characters, but as with many of the best RPGs, it's the side quests that bring the world of the game to life. These smaller interactions and unrelated adventures make Night City feel truly lived in, learning the plights of citizens from all walks of life, including a seemingly sentient vending machine.
CD Projekt—the company known for The Witcher games as well as Cyberpunk 2077—has said that it might be open to licensing its IP for mobile games. As caught by VGC, the company was asked during a Q&A session during its earnings conference for FY2023 whether it would be open to licensing its big IP—The Witcher and Cyberpunk—to third parties for mobile games.
As promised, CD Projekt RED has rolled out a free trial for Cyberpunk 2077 on current-gen consoles. Xbox Series X/S and PS5 players can enjoy five hours of the game until March 31st, 11:59 PM PDT.