CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński has said that the stability of Cyberpunk 2077 is now at “a satisfactory level” and that the team is constantly working to improve the much-maligned RPG.
Kiciński’s comments came during his presentation at the Warsaw Stock Exchange Innovation Day, with the CEO claiming that the majority of the studio’s workforce is still working on the game.
Cyberpunk 2077 recently returned to the PlayStation Store after a lengthy absence due to the game’s highly-publicised performance issues. The Polish studio has been working hard to fix the game’s myriad of issues, but many still remain, with OG PS4 owners advised against purchasing the game due to ongoing performance issues.
While the game continues to improve, there’s still no word on when the PS5 and Xbox Series X&S update will land, other than it is still expected in 2021.
Shoutouts to Eurogamer and TVN24.
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