After the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077, especially on consoles, and all the controversy in which it was involved, CD Projekt issued a statement apologizing and showing its plans for the game in 2021.

Marcin Iwinski the co-founder of CD Projekt, explained in a short 5-minute video that the main culprit behind the turbulent launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was having to work from home, something that made it very difficult to improve the version for the consoles of the previous generation.

With the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077, especially on consoles, and all the controversy in which it was involved, CD Projekt issued a statement apologizing and showing its plans for the game in 2021.

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Marcin Iwinski, the co-founder of CD Projekt, explained in a short 5-minute video that the main culprit behind the turbulent launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was having to work from home something that made it very difficult to improve the version for the consoles of the previous generation.

It was also indicated that they had never imagined being in this situation and that it was unthinkable that something similar would happen. That said, he assured that they are doing everything possible to correct their mistake and fix the game.

According to the shared roadmap, the plans did not change and it is that patches 1.1 and 1.2 remain in mind for the next few weeks, in order to be able to launch the first free DLCs shortly after and, in the last stage of the year bring the next-generation version for the new consoles. The latter will be done along with new patches that will arrive in the coming months.

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The only negative is that if they are lucky enough to have a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X / S, they will have to wait until the end of the year to play with the next-gen graphics.