Honestly, I didn’t expect to be writing about another Cyberpunk 2077 update in 2024-especially after the Phantom Liberty overhaul seemed to tie a bow on CD Projekt Red’s most infamous launch saga. But here we are: out of nowhere, CDPR has confirmed a new patch is on the way, revealed during the company’s stream about the game’s upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 port. If nothing else, this proves Night City still has unfinished business, and CDPR isn’t letting go just yet.
Let’s get right to what matters for gamers:
Feature | Specification |
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Publisher | CD Projekt Red |
Release Date | December 2020 (original), update date TBA |
Genres | Action RPG, Open World, Sci-Fi |
Platforms | PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2 (upcoming) |
When I saw the update news drop today, my first reaction was a mix of curiosity and healthy skepticism. After all, Cyberpunk 2077’s launch was a disaster of legendary proportions-bugs everywhere, last-gen versions bordering on unplayable, and enough PR backpedaling to make your head spin. But in the years since, CDPR has clawed its way back, patch after patch, culminating in the excellent Phantom Liberty expansion that honestly made Night City worth revisiting.
So why another update, and why now? For one, the Switch 2 port means CDPR is still invested in keeping Cyberpunk relevant. But there’s more to it than that. In the stream, when asked about more DLC, the developers didn’t dodge—they teased “something we’ve been cooking in secret for a bit,” with promises of details soon. That kind of candor feels different from the pre-launch hype days.
There’s a pattern emerging here: CDPR knows its reputation is forever tied to how Cyberpunk 2077 ages. The studio is fully aware the community is watching whether it bows out gracefully or leaves the game in a half-finished state. In an era when most publishers drop post-launch support as soon as the next project’s in full swing, this continued attention is unusual—and, honestly, earns some respect.
But let’s not get totally swept up. No specifics have been given, so it’s fair to wonder: Is this a quality-of-life patch, new content, or just some Switch 2 optimization tweaks? Gamers have a right to be cautious. We’ve all seen “surprise updates” that amount to little more than bug fixes or, worse, microtransaction shops. But given CDPR’s recent track record—and the fact that the devs seem genuinely excited to reveal more—I’m cautiously optimistic. Their community leads are teasing “spilling the beans,” and if the last couple of updates are any indication, we may actually get something meaningful for players, not just code cleanup.
What does this mean for the average Cyberpunk player? If you dropped the game back in 2020, this could be the nudge to revisit Night City—especially if the patch addresses lingering issues or even adds something new to the experience. For PC modders and diehard fans, every update is another chance to tweak and explore. For those still skeptical about CDPR, this could be the studio’s last chance to fully win back trust ahead of its next Witcher adventure.
Here’s my TL;DR: CD Projekt Red is not done with Cyberpunk 2077 yet. Five years on, they’re still patching, still adding, and clearly still care about the future of Night City. Until we see the patch notes, remain cautiously optimistic—but credit where it’s due: most studios would’ve walked away ages ago. CDPR’s willingness to keep plugging away may just earn them a rare kind of redemption in the eyes of jaded RPG fans.
Source: CD Projekt Red via GamesPress
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