Cyberpunk 2077's Stability Has Reached "A Satisfactory Level", Claim CD Projekt


CD Projekt has reportedly stated that Cyberpunk 2077's stability has now reached a "satisfactory level". As spotted by TVN24, CD Projekt president and joint CEO Adam Kiciński spoke about the mismanaged action RPG during the Warsaw Stock Exchange's annual innovation day.

As translated by Google Translate, Kiciński stated:

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.

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Cyberpunk 2077's Stability Has Reached "A Satisfactory Level", Claim CD Projekt

Elaborating further, Kiciński confirmed "Over time, we will be introducing improvements to the general systems that players are paying attention to". Having returned to Sony's PlayStation Store last week, that coincided with Patch 1.23, which notably removed pedestrians and traffic from the PS4 version.

Given how fresh this development is, CD Projekt aren't willing to open up about sales figures just yet. Speaking separately, Vice Chairman of the Management Board, Piotr Nielubowicz advised: "We do not provide detailed, partial sales data. We provide data when they reach milestones or accumulate to a specific amount. Therefore, we won't comment on these results after two days."

With Version 1.3 expected in the near future and the next-gen edition launching later on this year, it's far from over for Cyberpunk 2077. There's a long roadmap ahead for this action RPG and as always, we'll keep you updated when we learn further details.

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