With
CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński stating during a WSE Innovation Day conference (translation
via VG247) that the game's performance has "reached a satisfying level". Bolstered by the fact that the game has finally returned to the PlayStation Store, the studio is still committed to improving things further and adding new stuff too.
“Over time, we will also be introducing improvements to the general game systems that players have highlighted,” he said, pointing to long awaited fundamental changes that players have been asking for.
From improved AI to more customisation and interactivity and even DLC. According to the update the majority of CDPR's 600-strong team is still on Cyberpunk 2077, which also includes development on the next-gen PS5 and Xbox Series X version coming later this year.
Even so, Cyberpunk 2077 isn't exactly in a perfect state after six months of updates - Sony still has a disclaimer warning base PlayStation 4 users that the game is not recommended to be played on that console. Microsoft, which continued to sell the game digitally, has a similar warning for Xbox One players.