Six months later, the stability of Cyberpunk 2077 is said to be at a "satisfactory level".

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Six months later, the stability of Cyberpunk 2077 is said to be at a "satisfactory level".

Six months after its release, Adam Kiciński, CEO of CD Projekt Red, believes that the stability of Cyberpunk 2077 is at a "satisfactory level."

Kiciński made the comments at WSE Innovation Day, where he discussed the game's numerous patches and plans for future improvements (via TVN24). We have already reached a satisfactory level [of stability]," the machine translation reads. "We're also working on overall efficiency, which we're happy with as well. Of course, we have also removed bugs and glitches.

The CEO also stated that CDPR "will be introducing general system improvements that players are looking at," presumably with an eye toward a major overhaul of the game in the future.

Kishinsky is resolute and reassuring in CDPR's ongoing efforts to bring cyberpunk up to scratch. In the company's first quarter results for the year, Kicinski said, "We intend to fulfill the promises we made to gamers in January. While we have already seen significant improvements, a large part of the team remains committed to ensuring that Cyberpunk delivers even better entertainment to gamers"

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While Cyberpunk 2077 is still a bit of a work in progress, it is not the hot mess it was when it was first released. The last few patches have been rich in bug fixes, many of which seem to fix incredibly minor issues. However, the CDPR work finally satisfied Sony, and the game reopened on the PlayStation store last week.

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