And they ve found some interesting names in the files. Updated on 19 April 2021
It s now been over four months since the release of Cyberpunk 2077, and while you may have put down your controller to wait for official game updates, modders have been hard at work creating wacky new additions and much-needed fixes. Along with significantly improving community-made modding tools (like the newly-released WolvenKit), over the past few months modders have found snippets of unreleased content, and in some cases, actually made them playable in-game. These include unused quests and old files for V - and modders have also surfaced some interesting references to unused characters from Cyberpunk s wider lore.
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CD Projekt Redâs highly anticipated March update for Cyberpunk 2077 is finally here in all itâs 34GB glory. Yes, thatâs right, the latest patch is 34GB on GOG because the patch notes contain some 500 fixes for both PC and consoles (more specifically 505 fixes for all platforms, or 484 excluding the console-specific fixes).
The latest update for Cyberpunk 2077 seems to improve more bugs and quality of life features that we were expecting after the Patch 1.2 preview we got last week. So now you should experience better driving controls, improved key bindings on PC, and many, many, many more fixes in the game.