These days, most would agree thatCyberpunk 2077is a fantastic game, rife with dystopian goodness. In fact, CD Projekt Red recently announced it hadsold 25 million copies, proving how the tides have truly turned. Not content to rest on its laurels, the studio has also just released the next update.

Patch 2.01has started rolling out and, as with all good updates, comes with a cavalcade of tweaks and bug fixes. There are some notable repairs to various quests, as well as addressing the gameplay in general, such as an “issue that could cause V to become invulnerable to all damage.”

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There’s also been fixes to some of the missions inPhantom Liberty, including patching one that could “cause V to get stuck in the wall or roof after performing a Finisher on Kurt Hansen.”

No more major updates, though

Despite the obvious work that’s still being put intoCyberpunk 2077, CDPR has said there’ll beno more major updates for the game. The big 2.0 patch andPhantom LibertyDLC were the last significant changes the team made to the sci-fi RPG.

Going forward, the developer will likely be putting all its chips into theCyberpunkfollow-up (currently titled “Orion”) as well as the newWitchersaga and remake of the firstWitchergame. In short: it’s going to be a very busy next few years for the once-disgraced studio.

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