Cyberpunk 2077 released last year to quite a few issues. Yes, critical scores were relatively high, but the sheer bugginess of the release, especially on console, was staggering. Of course, the team at CD Projekt Red has made it clear that they’re working hard to fix all versions. However, it’s still been a very bumpy
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CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 is incredibly rich in characters, with many different personalities that the protagonist, V meets along the way. And one of those was Jackie Welles, a friendly character that has meets V in 3 different scenarios depending on the lifepath that the player has chosen. Speaking to the ExBee Podcast, Jason Hightower, the
Adam Badowski, the head of studio CD Projekt Red, has put out an official statement against the recent report written by Jason Schreier from Bloomberg. The report itself detailed the various development issues Cyberpunk 2077 has faced over the past years, with details provided by former and current employees who remained anonymous. Judging from Badowski’s
A new report from Bloomberg, comprised of several interviews from developers (who requested anonymity to protect their careers), details the various issues plaguing the development process of Cyberpunk 2077 up until its troubled launch. Though Cyberpunk 2077 was announced in 2012 with a trailer, “the company was then still mainly focused on its last title
Cyberpunk 2077’s free DLC has been pushed back a little in order for CD Projekt Red to focus on fixing the game. This news comes as one CD Projekt Red’s co-founders, Marcin Iwiński, issued a personal apology for the issues that have plagued the game since it launched last month. In a video posted to
With Cyberpunk 2077‘s messy launch, some sources indicated that CDPR’s focus has completely shifted to fixing the technical issues on all platforms, especially PS4 and Xbox One, rather than working on the multiplayer section of the game. However, it seems some of the multiplayer codes have already been implemented into the current version of the
Despite having an extremely troubled start, CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 has sat pretty atop Steam’s charts every week since its launch last December. While the title hasn’t faced much competition with new releases, it’s still an impressive feat considering the many problems the game had and the fact that players could refund the title
In a series of unfortunate events that ranged from two cases of COVID-19 hitting the studio, Henry Cavill went and hurt his leg last month while on an assault course and working at a height of 20ft while also wearing a safety harness. Unfortunately, filming of season two had to be temporarily suspended due to
Another day, another story on Cyberpunk 2077 and the consequences of its botched launch. It’s no secret that the game launched in an unfit state, causing its removal from the PlayStation Store and an apology from CD Projekt Red. The issues have meant that the studio’s founders have lost over $1 billion between them and
Cyberpunk 2077 has been the game on everyone’s lips since its release last month. Initial excitement for the title, which had been in development for eight years, almost immediately died down amidst reports of bugs and crashes, not to mention the game also contained light patterns similar to those used by neurologists to induce seizures
With the game having been out for nearly a month now, Cyberpunk 2077 is already starting to see some fan creations inspired by CD Projekt Red’s massive RPG. Recently we’ve seen a work-in-progress mod that brings third-person gameplay to the title, while some fans are taking a bit more “creative liberty” by introducing some new faces
Recently, a post was shared on GameFAQs leaking some of the messy situations that the developers behind Cyberpunk 2077 have experienced in the last few years, but now a CD Project RED employee marked them as misinformation on the company’s forum. Cyberpunk 2077 experienced an unexpectedly rough launch in December last year, which might’ve already
Cyberpunk 2077 experienced a rough launch last year that was totally unexpected for fans of the game, especially those that tried to play it on last-gen consoles. Soon after launch, CD Projekt RED apologized for the game’s poor performance on consoles and promised to fix most of the technical issues by the end of February
Last year, modders revealed a prototype version of a third-person view mod for Cyberpunk 2077 that looked nice, but buggy. Now, the mod is available for download for all PC players. First of all, you should keep in mind that the mod is still a work-in-progress thing and you may face some bugs or glitches
The only people that don’t know about Cyberpunk 2077 at this point live under a rock, and I seriously mean that. They must lack an internet connection or at the very least are locked away from society because anyone who has ventured outside or so much as looked at any screen within the last month
Just before CD Projekt Red’s Cyberpunk 2077 launch, a launch trailer contained a small message at the end that referenced upcoming DLC. The message notes that it’ “free DLC program in early 2021” is still on track. Now, an official website is available, although no new details have been revealed as to what could be included.
Last week it was reported by the New York Times that the studio behind Cyberpunk 2077 could be facing a lawsuit from a regulatory filing from Warsaw, Poland. Now according to Kotaku, another lawsuit is brewing against CD Projekt Red — this one originating from the US. Earlier this week the Manhattan-based Rosen Law Firm
It’s been no secret that Cyberpunk 2077 launched with a myriad of bugs and issues. The console version of the game was released in such a way that the developers of the game issued an apology and offered full refunds. Though the main issue was with the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game,
As 2020 (thankfully) comes to a close, the DualShockers staff is coming together to share their personal favorite games throughout the year. Unlike our official Game of the Year Awards, each of these lists is mean to reflect which games stood out personally to each of our staff members. Additionally, any game — not just
Cyberpunk 2077 was always going to be one of this year’s sales juggernauts. CD Projekt Red’s futuristic RPG had been in development for 8 years and received over eight million pre-orders ahead of the game’s launch this month. Despite being plagued with issues upon release, the developers have confirmed that the game continues to sell
It’s no secret that Cyberpunk 2077 had an extremely rocky launch on consoles. The game had tonnes of framerate issues, graphical problems, gameplay glitches and hard crashes. This lead to developer CD Projekt Red (preemptively) offering refunds to all unhappy players. Initially, the refunds were refused by both Sony and Microsoft, however, both companies later
It’s no secret that Cyberpunk 2077 has had a rocky launch. However, the people who are lucky enough to have the game in a playable state, seem to agree that overall it’s pretty good and as a result have been making some excellent fan content. Adding to the ever-growing pile of cosplay, fan art, and other
Cyberpunk 2077 has been all over the news for the last few weeks because of developer CD Project Red’s deliberate misrepresentation of the game on the base Xbox One and PS4 consoles. If you’re lucky enough to be experiencing the game in a playable state on a next-gen console or PC, you just might find
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the few open-world RPG games that only supports a first-person view. Despite a lot of concerns from fans around the game’s first-person perspective, now it seems most of the players are satisfied with the game’s original camera, however, you won’t probably miss the chance to give a look at how
A new article from the New York Times features not only an intricate deep dive into Cyberpunk 2077‘s entire pre and post-launch saga, but quite the damning final paragraph. According to the piece, CD Projekt Red could be facing a major class action lawsuit: The immediate future looks dark for Cyberpunk‘s makers — perhaps even
Recently Microsoft released an official statement through the Xbox Support Twitter account that it would be expanding its normal refund policy to those who digitally purchased Cyberpunk 2077 from the Microsoft Store. However, now the Microsoft Store has even put up a warning on the Cyberpunk 2077 store page itself: The warning states: “Users may
Add another issue to the ever growing pile. It turns out that Cyberpunk 2077 save files will corrupt and become unrecoverable if they reach 8MB in size. The save file news comes from the GOG.com Support Center, which details the issue and a possible way around it: Unfortunately the save is damaged and can’t be
The launch of Cyberpunk 2077 has been riddled with controversy and bugs. A whole lot of bugs. The first hotfix was first introduced last week and fixed some issues. But the game still needs much more work. Now, CD Projekt Red has pushed out the latest update, hotfix 1.05, for PlayStation and Xbox systems. PC
Just a few days ago, CD Projekt Red apologized for how poorly the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Cyberpunk 2077 was performing and also for the lack of transparency. The development studio noted that they would be offering refunds if players would like to return their purchase. Some players were met with hesitation first,
It hasn’t been that long since the release of Cyberpunk 2077, and I’ve already put a day, a full 24 hours of my life into it. I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface. However, what I’ve uncovered from that scratch is something that doesn’t match the game’s shiny coat. Underneath all the glitz and glam,
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