CD Projekt Red has deployed several error corrections for Cyberpunk 2077 since December, enough for Sony to consider the game stable enough to be treated at the PlayStation store in a few days of time. However, there is still work to be done, and the developer has launched another patch just before the title is available to download again on the platform. The patch 1.23 was designed to improve the stability of the game even more by preventing numerous accident corrections in animations, UI, scene, physics and game.
It corrects a long list of problems, of minors that can be ignored to several main errors that can prevent the progression of the game. Fixed errors that fall in this last type include one that made the body of an Araska officer, which a player has to plunder to advance in the game, inaccessible.
The developer announced a few days ago that Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) decided to restore the availability of Cyberpunk 2077 at the PS store on June 21. Sony withdrew the game from his store in December, a little over a week ago it was clear that the game was full of errors and it did not work well, especially in the generation of previous consoles. He even offered complete reimbursements for those who prefer not to wait for the game to be interpreted.
SIE confirmed that the Title will be available once again at the PS store, but a spokesman warned that he will not yet perform perfectly on the PS4. “Users will continue to experience performance problems with the PS4 edition, while CD Projekt network continues to improve stability on all platforms,” said the spokesman. For the “best experience”, it is recommended to play on PS4 PRO or PS4.