While Iwiński officially apologized for the game’s performance on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the video also showcased a roadmap of what’s to come in 2021, revealing when we might expect free DLC and free next-gen patch updates.
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The apology video shared insights into the development of Cyberpunk 2077, with Iwiński stating that, despite good reviews on PC, the console version “did not meet the quality standard” CDPR wanted. That is understandable seeing as it was delisted for the PlayStation Store with Sony and Xbox offering refunds. CDPR’s main priority is to provide multiple updates and improvements, focusing on the most important fixes and updates first. The co-founder went on to state that the team is working hard to make sure Cyberpunk 2077 is enjoyed regardless of the platform, meaning we may see it return to the PS Store for PS4 purchases. That said, CDPR is planning on releasing the free PS5 and Xbox Series X patch updates in the second half of 2021. But first, expect patches 1.1 and 1.2 over the next month, then free DLC in the first half of 2021. It is good news for PC players, but console players will have to wait a little longer. It’s hard not to see this as a No Man’s Sky situation, even though Cyberpunk 2077 still impressed with its PC version. Iwiński said players can “expect bigger and smaller patches on a regular basis," but with the roadmap ending at 2021, and with Iwiński stating the team is already planning “beyond Cyberpunk,” it may not get the many years of love and care CDPR gave The Witcher 3. If you’re lying in wait for Cyberpunk 2077’s next-gen console release, we’ve picked out five cyberpunk games that aren’t Cyberpunk 2077 that will surely scratch that itch.