Patch 1.23 was designed to improve the game’s stability even more.
CD Projekt Red has carried out a few bug fixes for Cyberpunk 2077 since December, enough for Sony to believe the game stable enough to be relisted on the PlayStation Store in a couple of days. However, there’s still work to be done, and the developer has delivered another fix not long before the title opens up for download on the stage once more.
Patch 1.23 was intended to significantly improve the game’s dependability by forestalling various accident fixes in liveliness, UI, scene, physical science, and interactivity. It’s anything but a protracted rundown of issues, from minor ones that can be overlooked to a few significant bugs that can block interactivity movement. Fixed bugs that fall into the last sort incorporate one that made an Arasaka official’s body, which a player needs to plunder to gain ground in the game, out of reach.
The engineer reported a couple of days prior that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) chose to restore the accessibility of Cyberpunk 2077 on the PS Store on June 21st. Sony pulled the game from its store back in December, a little more than seven days after plainly the game was filled with bugs and didn’t run well, particularly on the past age of control center. It even offered full discounts for those who’d prefer not to trust that the game will get playable.
SIE affirmed that the title will indeed be accessible on the PS Store, however, a representative cautioned that it actually will not be running faultlessly on the PS4. “Users will continue to experience performance issues with the PS4 edition while CD Projekt Red continues to improve stability across all platforms,” the representative said.
For the “best experience,” playing on the PS4 Pro or on the PS5 is suggested.