Today, CD Projekt Red released the once-delayed Patch 1.2 for their controversial yet still-successful RPG, Cyberpunk 2077.
The update, which is an absolute monster coming in at over 35 GB and fixing well over a hundred bugs comes right on the heels of a pretty legitimate looking DLC leak, which have put the buzz back into the community - but how is the game doing, really?
Despite the inordinate amount of hype surrounding the futuristic open world role playing game, and the magnitude of the fallout and controversy that followed one of the most botched AAA game launches in the history of the industry, discussion and news about the title sizzled out quite fast. Before the double whammy of the patch and leak, you couldn't see much of the embattled blockbuster in the headlines throughout March or February.
With the status quo well and truly shaken up, let's take a look at where Cyberpunk 2077 is now and where it is headed along the revised roadmap, and what players can expect to change.
What was wrong?
What wasn't?
In case you somehow missed the immense crapstorm that gripped gaming media throughout December 2020 and much of January, the gist is that after multiple delays, reports of severe crunch despite a promise to avoid it and years of extreme hype, CD Projekt Red released Cyberpunk 2077 in a troubled state - even unplayable, if you were trying to jump into Night City on certain consoles.
