Cyberpunk 2077 is slowly starting its redemption arc, recently releasing its long-awaited PS5 and Xbox Series X update alongside a patch that fixed many of its issues. Of course, there are still heaps of problems plaguing Cyberpunk 2077, making it difficult to recommend even after the changes. However, developer CD Projekt Red is still working on fixes, the most recent of which is available on PC.
The new update isn't a ground-breaking change or massive update that fans might be hoping for. It took well over a year to get one of those, and there's no indication that further updates will move faster. However, Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a hotfix on PC, which should address at least one frustrating issue, though minor.
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The new hotfix addresses audio software-related crashes that have affected launching Cyberpunk 2077, though CD Projekt Red didn't dive much deeper than that. Of course, crashing on startup is one of the most frustrating issues that a PC game can go through, so having fewer of those is a positive. Again, it's not a major fix, but it is a step in the right direction, which Cyberpunk 2077 desperately needs more of.
Releasing a tweet is a good way to invite feedback from the community, and that's as true as ever here. Fans have chimed in with their opinions on the hotfix, as well as the state of Cyberpunk 2077 as a whole. There are those thanking CD Projekt Red for its continued work, though others have been more critical. Comparisons to Elden Ring flooded in despite how different the two games are, but that's to be expected.
It's ultimately unclear what the future of Cyberpunk 2077 is at the moment. Controversial video games have experienced
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