Last month’s patch may not have brought new content to Cyberpunk 2077, but that doesn’t mean the development team hasn’t given up “working on things” just yet.
In a live broadcast, CD Projekt Red Task Manager Paul Sasko confirmed that the team was aware there was “work to be done” and said they were reviewing potential new review tasks “on a daily basis”.
“We’re still working to improve the game because we all know there’s still work to be done,” Sasko replied to a question in the chat. Reddit via The Player ).
We’re so glad you enjoyed 1.5, it gives us more […] An incentive to work with you guys because you show your appreciation for it.”
That was all Sasco was willing to give up at that point.
“That’s as much as I can tell you. We work on things for you. I literally go through assignments and talk to people about things every day, so this happens.”
“I can’t tell you anything about our future plans,” Sasco repeated. “But I can assure you that we are working on extensions – we are working on things for you.”
Patch 1.52 for Cyberpunk 2077 was Released two weeks ago. Unlike the February update, bugs and glitches have been fixed here with no new content.
Meanwhile, CD Projekt Red notes that a Cyberpunk 2077 “expansion” is still on the table, despite the studio. It abandons its RedEngine technology in Unreal Engine 5 when it begins work on the next Witcher saga.



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