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Two Years After Original Release, Cyberpunk 2077 Finally Lives up to Hype



Last month, Cyberpunk 2077 developers published the Edgerunners Patch, a long-awaited update now breathing new life into the biggest video game flop of 2020.

The highly anticipated first-person RPG had fans tingling with desire since 2012 when CD Projekt Red (CDPR) first announced development.

However, technical problems, glitches, and a bland world plagued the initial late 2020 release. Console players experienced a game wrought with bugs, making it nearly unplayable.

Now, after years of struggling, Cyberpunk 2077 finally achieved 20 million copies sold.

Upon release, sales soared and many players disappointed with the original release are giving the game a second chance.

Chaos on Consoles

When Cyberpunk 2077 first hit the shelves, it received rave reviews from PC players. However, the console version left much to be desired. Numerous bugs and technical glitches rendered the game nearly unplayable on PlayStation and Xbox systems.

Fabio Crispim, the owner of the UK gaming site Simple Gamer, ran into several bugs and design issues when playing the original release. Using vehicles left his character permanently crouched, restricting his ability to interact with essential components of the world. Certain vehicles even forced him to restart the game every few minutes. In addition, the game frequently crashed, destroying all his progress in quests and side activities.

These technical problems dampened his enjoyment of the game, but they weren’t the only issues. Crispim pointed out that the game wasn’t enjoyable when playing. The open world was empty, and the design lacked attention to detail. Examples include the absence of water physics and random teleportation locations of foes.

Cyberpunk Edgerunners Patch 1.6 – What’s New

Although CDPR fixed many of the most significant glitches with the 1.5 and 1.52 patches, released in March, the latest Edgerunners patch 1.6 enhanced mechanics, resolved additional bugs, and included new downloadable content (DLC).

The update fixed problems with quests that prevented saving, halted progression, and pulled gamers out of the experience. Non-Player Characters (NPCs) are more reactive, and vehicle mechanics work more smoothly.

Players can also pick up loot from drones and loot partially obstructed by foliage, two technical glitches left unresolved in previous updates. CDPR also improved issues with health restoration, vehicle mechanics, and user interface.

The star of the Edgerunners update is the expansive new DLC. The extra content abounds with quests, weapons, and wardrobes. Three new gigs give players even more opportunity to explore the world while the enhanced wardrobe features allow them to change their character’s look without impacting armor stats.

Gamers Discuss Cyberpunk Updates

Gamers are thrilled with the latest additions and fixes to the game. Upon hearing the news on the latest updates, Twitch Streamer Blue Avery Vegas redownloaded the game and played it again for the first time in seven months. He was delighted to discover fewer bugs with the patch. The technical problems and glitches which ruined his immersion were gone. He also noticed a slight improvement in the graphics and enjoyed the fun new missions.

Chad Barnsdale, avid gamer and founder of Geek Extreme, also experienced the disillusionment firsthand.

“I was one of the schmucks that pre-ordered Cyberpunk 2077, having played (and loved) all of CDPR’s other games. I figured this was a no-brainer way to support the studio. When the game launched on my birthday, and I finally got to try it after all those years, I was shocked at how bad it was.

The world felt entirely dead and lifeless. There weren’t many NPCs on the street to give the illusion of a busy city, and the few included behaved like lifeless zombies.”

Barnsdale gave the game a second chance after the March patch and loved it but thinks the latest update, 1.6, made it even better. “The world feels much more alive now that they have improved the crowd systems and behaviors.”

Cyberpunk Sequel Is Coming

Days after basking in the success of patch 1.6, CDPR announced a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077 on Twitter. No additional details about the project, codenamed Orion, were released, but the developer, CDPR, is establishing a new studio in Boston as a hub for development.

In addition to the sequel, CDPR announced another patch, 1.7, to resolve the remaining glitches in the original game. Although the release date isn’t confirmed, it’s expected to roll out in March of 2023, along with the highly anticipated “Phantom Library” DLC.

Time to Give Cyberpunk 2077 Another Try

The enhanced features and new content make it an ideal time to give Cyberpunk 2077 another look. The fall release aligns perfectly with Christmas shopping, making the game a perfect choice for holiday shoppers with gamers on their lists.

Whether gamer or shopper, rest assured that the new updates will please both new players and fans disappointed in the original release. Now is the time to give it a chance.

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This article was produced by Partners in Fire and syndicated by Wealth of Geeks.


Melanie launched Partners in Fire in 2017 to document her quest for financial independence with a mix of finance, fun, and solving the world’s problems. She’s self-educated in personal finance and passionate about fighting systematic problems that prevent others from achieving their own financial goals. She also loves travel, anthropology, gaming, and her cats




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