CD Projekt Red have released another patch for their action RPG Cyberpunk 2077. The hotfix 1.21 brings another batch of fixes for the game's bugs and issues.
Last week, CD Projekt Red dropped the biggest yet patch for their action RPG game Cyberpunk 2077 with over 500 bug fixes and improvements. Today, they have another update in store, which may not be as big as the recent one but it still features over a dozen of improvements and fixes.
The hotfix 1.21 is now live on all platforms including PC, consoles and Google Stadia. CD Projekt Red say they have focused on further improving the overall stability of the game and fixing the most common issues that could block progression.
Just like CD Projekt Red state, the hotfix is jam-packed with fixes for bugs that prevent players from progression in side quests or the main story. One of the most notable ones is Down on the Street where Takemura would get stuck in Japantown Docks after the player chose to go to Wakako alone and left the area too early.
Additionally, the devs also fixed an issue where after the player commits a crime on the roof of a building, NCPD officers would spawn behind the player's back. No more magic cops!
The full patch notes also state that various memory management improvements have been implemented, which should result in fewer crashes.
Cyberpunk is available now on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC. The game also launched on PlayStation platforms but Sony removed it after the refund controversy.