Cyberpunk 2077’s Stability At “A Satisfactory Level”, CDPR

CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 has been having a very hard time since its launch back in December 2020. However, it appears that CDPR feels that the game’s stability is at least up to par with its standards.

Speaking to crowd at WSE (Warsaw Stock Exchange) Innovation Day, CDPR CEO Adam Kiciński said the the studio is “constantly working” on updates to improve performance and stability. He also added that additional improvements are in the works.

Moreover, in an interview with Polish media TVN24, Kiciński had more to say about Cyberpunk 2077‘s stability. The following quote was translated by Eurogamer via Google Translate. Keep in mind that Kiciński is only speaking about the game’s stability, not Cyberpunk 2077 as a whole.

“We have already achieved a satisfactory level in this regard. 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.”

Kaciński added that, “over time”, CDPR will introduce improvements to the general systems players are paying attention to.

Cyberpunk 2077 returned to the PlayStation store on June 21. Sony removed the game from its digital store shortly after its December release, citing the game’s massive issues as a reason. Nonetheless, CDPR itself warned PlayStation fans that performance on the base PS4 is still subpar. As such, you should only give the game a chance if you intend to play on a PS4 Pro or PS5.

Finally, a free next-gen upgrade for Cyberpunk 2077 is apparently on the way. As of this article, fans should expect it to arrive somewhere in the second half of 2021. It remains to be seen how the upgrade will affect the game in terms of both performance and general public interest.

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