More information about the DLC will be revealed in the “coming months.”
Cyberpunk 2077’s free DLC has been delayed a bit for CD Projekt Red to focus on fixing the game. This news comes as CD Projekt Red co-founders Marcin Iwiński issued a personal apology for the issues that have plagued the game since its launch last month.
In a video posted on the official Twitter accounts of CD Projekt Red and Cyberpunk 2077, Iwiński takes full responsibility for the state in which the game was released, saying: “Me and the board are the final decision makers and it was our call to launch the game. “
Dear gamers,
Below, you’ll find CD PROJEKT’s co-founder’s personal explanation of what the days leading up to the launch of Cyberpunk 2077 looked like, sharing the studio’s perspective on what happened with the game on old-generation consoles. pic.twitter.com/XjdCKizewq— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) January 13, 2021
Iwiński then talks about wanting to correct the bugs and tells fans to “expect bigger and smaller patches on a regular basis.” It keeps talking about the future of Cyberpunk, referencing both the upcoming free DLC and next-gen updates. Of the DLC, he states that: “Our initial plan was to release them right after launch, just like we did with The Witcher 3. We decided to focus on the most important fixes and updates first and then we will release the DLCs. Expect more information in the coming months. ” That suggests the DLC will arrive later than planned, with no news for “months.” CD Projekt Red also plans to release the free next-gen Cyberpunk 2077 update in 2021. It says they are targeting “the second half of the year.” He ends the message once again by reassuring fans that they are “working hard to get it right” and that “they still want to make amazing games.” You can read our full Cyberpunk 2077 review right now.