The transition of ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ has not been anything close to what was expected neither by the fans nor by the developers of CD Projekt Red. The title went on sale at the end of last year, but it did so with many bugs for the version of PS4 and Xbox One. Fortunately, PC users were able to have the purest version of the game without the presence of so many bugs.
An official toolkit for mod development within the PC version has been available for a few days. This may sound very positive, but the kit came with a potential bug that left mod creators vulnerable to hacking.
Now we know that the new ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ PC patch eliminates this flaw and eliminates this vulnerability, which means that creating content is now completely safe within ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ for PC.
Safe mods for everyone within the PC community
The news comes just after CD Projekt Red warned earlier this week that users who created content could have been victims of piracy. Since then, many users avoided downloading any mod to avoid any type of attack inside and outside the game of the Polish studio.
Meanwhile, PS4 and Xbox One users are still waiting for the arrival of new patches that improve the gaming experience and make ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ the title that was promised for eight years. The digital version of PS4 has been out of the PlayStation Store for more than a month, something that is unprecedented in the industry as it is one of the most anticipated titles in recent years.
We remind you that ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Google Stadia.
Hotfix 1.12 is now available on PC!
This update addresses the vulnerability that could be used as part of remote code execution (including save files):
– Fixed a buffer overrun issue.
– Removed/replaced non-ASLR DLLs. pic.twitter.com/LAkBfVpnXf— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) February 5, 2021