CD Projekt's t CEO Adam Kiciński has said that he is "quite happy" with the current level of stability and performance of Cyberpunk 2077, calling the version released after the game's latest sizeable patch "satisfactory" – despite evidence to the contrary from s across all platforms.
The remarks – given to Polish business site following the more recent stability patches.
Regarding stability, Kiciński says, "we have already reached a satisfactory level in this regard," and notes, "we've also been working on overall performance, which we are also quite happy about." The studio's founder also says that patches will continue to iron out bugs, and CD Projekt "will make improvements to the general systems" that players have been complaining about. Whether this means general improvements or actual overhauls to gameplay problems that players have had issues with.
Currently, the after being shockingly pulled back in December, and it comes with a caveat that the game is "not recommended" for play on PS4.
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Cyberpunk 2077 has a long way to go before it feels finished, although it's good that CD Projekt is continuing to roll out bug-squashing patches. Don't expect it to be the only Cyberpunk game the studio does either, as Kiciński also notes that the studio has teams working on unannounced games "as part of franchises that we have". They've been talking about because that world is so much more satisfying than Cyberpunk's.