CD Projekt RED said they would stop major Cyberpunk 2077 updates back during March but changed their plans. A small team keeps making patches and adding content to the game. The studio works mainly on The Witcher 4 and a North American Cyberpunk sequel. Patch 2.21 arrived late January with bug fixes and stability improvements. The company promised no more big changes but recent news shows different plans.
Senior community manager Alicja Kozera confirmed more content comes to Cyberpunk 2077 during a Nintendo Switch 2 live stream event. She told fans that patch 2.21 was not the final update for the popular game. Global community director Marcin Momot shared that patch 2.3 launches this month with more details coming soon. The team stays active supporting Cyberpunk 2077 despite earlier promises to focus on new projects. Players can expect additional downloadable content beyond the upcoming patch.
Contract studio Virtuos might help create the new Cyberpunk content based on LinkedIn employee activity. The company handles game remasters like The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion for other developers. CD Projekt RED often works with outside studios for major projects and ports. Saber Interactive moved The Witcher 3 to the original Nintendo Switch console. The ongoing support shows CD Projekt RED balances new game development with existing title maintenance.
Senior community manager Alicja Kozera confirmed more content comes to Cyberpunk 2077 during a Nintendo Switch 2 live stream event. She told fans that patch 2.21 was not the final update for the popular game. Global community director Marcin Momot shared that patch 2.3 launches this month with more details coming soon. The team stays active supporting Cyberpunk 2077 despite earlier promises to focus on new projects. Players can expect additional downloadable content beyond the upcoming patch.
Contract studio Virtuos might help create the new Cyberpunk content based on LinkedIn employee activity. The company handles game remasters like The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion for other developers. CD Projekt RED often works with outside studios for major projects and ports. Saber Interactive moved The Witcher 3 to the original Nintendo Switch console. The ongoing support shows CD Projekt RED balances new game development with existing title maintenance.