CD PROJEKT RED has deployed several bug fixes for CyberPunk 2077 since December, enough that Sony considers that the game is stable enough to be recognized on the PlayStation store in a few days. However, there is still work to do, and the developer has published another patch just before the title becomes available again on the platform. Patch 1.23 has been designed to improve the stability of the game even more by preventing many crash corrections in animations, user interface, scene, physics and gameplay.
It corrects a long list of problems, minors that can be ignored with several major bugs that may hinder the progression of the gameplay. Fixed bugs falling into the latter type include one who has made an arrasaka officer organization, a player must plunder to progress in the game, inaccessible.
The developer announced a few days ago that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) decided to restore the availability of CyberPunk 2077 on the PS store on June 21st. Sony shot the match of his store in December, a little over a week after it became clear that the match was screened with bugs and did not run well, especially on the previous generation of consoles. He even offered complete refunds for those who prefer not to wait for the game to become playable.
SIE confirmed to hire that the title will be available again on the PS store, but a spokesperson warned that it will still not work perfectly on the PS4. “Users will continue experiencing performance issues with PS4 edition while Cd Projekt Red continues to improve stability on all platforms,” said the spokesperson. For the “best experience”, plays on the PS4 Pro or on the PS5 is recommended.