No more2077tune-ups this year
CD Projekt Red has been fixing and patchingCyberpunk 2077since its launch, polishing the futuristic RPG with steady updates. Today, the publisher confirmed that it’s pushing any and all new updates out into the new year.
An updated version of itsCyberpunk 2077updates roadmap went up on CD Projekt’s site. And as people have noticed, it’s pushed its forthcoming updates into the next year, alongside its next-gen versions thatalso got delayed into 2022.

As you can see in the new, updated roadmap,Cyberpunk 2077has its last update for 2021 marked as Patch 1.31. That patch wentlive in September, following the 1.3 update that broughtsome much-needed fixes and free DLC.
Any furtherCyberpunk 2077content will have to wait until 2022. Which, considering how much of 2021 we have left, isn’t too surprising. This has been the time for game companies with ambiguous 2021 dates to startannouncing their new windows.

And withCyberpunk 2077, hopefully, more time is better. Maybe this is just because I’ve been working my way through theAction Button reviewofCyberpunk 2077, but I’ve got a reignited curiosity about what this game is. Or rather, what it’s become in the span of almost a year at this point, with continuous patching and polishing.
Maybe in 2022, we’ll start to see some shades of whatCyberpunk 2077can be, or at least be polished into. And a next-gen version of the game will probably refresh public interest too, alongsideThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt‘s next-gen version. We’ll just have to wait and see.







