Cyberpunk 2077, will free DLCs really arrive in early 2021? There is uncertainty
Some of Cyberpunk 2077's most serious launch issues have been resolved, but there is still some way to go. At the end of these holidays, we expect the release of new hotfixes, as well as the two big patches that have been promised for January and February.
The heated discussions on the state of the game, technical problems and financial woes and lawyers of CD Projekt RED, counterbalanced by a stratospheric sales success, have overshadowed the post-launch content support, until a message was found on the official website confirming the arrival of the first free DLCs of Cyberpunk 2077 at the beginning of 2021.
The players immediately calmed down, but Engadget and The Verge wanted to investigate the matter further. Consulting the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, they discovered that the DLC message was actually posted on December 10, the day the game was launched, ahead of gamer protests, media fuss, class-action and conference call. emergency of December 15. During the latter, co-CEO Adam Kiciński's position on the DLC was found to be discordant with the message that can still be read on the official Cyberpunk 2077 website. When an investor asked him "What do you think about the possibility of releasing a couple of DLCs next year, and of course multiplayer in 2022?" , the CEO replied: "To be honest, it's a bit early to judge. At the moment let us handle the situation, and please allow us to make other evaluations - which is up to us; we don't know yet, al We are currently busy improving Cyberpunk. We will discuss this next year. "
For the co-CEO of CD Projekt RED, therefore, it is not the time to talk about DLC, expansions and multiplayer, for the simple reason that the current priorities are other, and it is not excluded that the whole post-launch support plan may have been changed or slipped. There is uncertainty at the moment, and apparently we can't help but keep waiting. The last intervention on the game, we remember, was made on December 23, when Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix 1.06 was published on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. On Google Stadia the game is still stopped at version 1.05.
The heated discussions on the state of the game, technical problems and financial woes and lawyers of CD Projekt RED, counterbalanced by a stratospheric sales success, have overshadowed the post-launch content support, until a message was found on the official website confirming the arrival of the first free DLCs of Cyberpunk 2077 at the beginning of 2021.
The players immediately calmed down, but Engadget and The Verge wanted to investigate the matter further. Consulting the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, they discovered that the DLC message was actually posted on December 10, the day the game was launched, ahead of gamer protests, media fuss, class-action and conference call. emergency of December 15. During the latter, co-CEO Adam Kiciński's position on the DLC was found to be discordant with the message that can still be read on the official Cyberpunk 2077 website. When an investor asked him "What do you think about the possibility of releasing a couple of DLCs next year, and of course multiplayer in 2022?" , the CEO replied: "To be honest, it's a bit early to judge. At the moment let us handle the situation, and please allow us to make other evaluations - which is up to us; we don't know yet, al We are currently busy improving Cyberpunk. We will discuss this next year. "
For the co-CEO of CD Projekt RED, therefore, it is not the time to talk about DLC, expansions and multiplayer, for the simple reason that the current priorities are other, and it is not excluded that the whole post-launch support plan may have been changed or slipped. There is uncertainty at the moment, and apparently we can't help but keep waiting. The last intervention on the game, we remember, was made on December 23, when Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix 1.06 was published on PC, PS4 and Xbox One. On Google Stadia the game is still stopped at version 1.05.