The company has been working to fix the game ever since a
bug-ridden launch led Sony to pull it from its PlayStation Store for six
months.
"Of course, the premiere is a positive event, but it is
also associated with considerable market expectations, as it will probably be a
key event for the company this year," said Ipopema Securities analyst
Michal Wojciechowski.
The update, originally set to debut last year but delayed as
work on fixing the game continued, came as part of the 1.5 patch, which also
includes free downloadable content (DLC) and improvements to the game.
"(Patch 1.5) brings various improvements to the game,
numerous quests and gameplay fixes, as well as a number of free DLCs," CD
Projekt said.
Wojciechowski flagged, though, that a big spike in Cyberpunk
2077 interest could be hard to achieve amid a strong line-up of rival titles
this month.
The update is available on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S,
as well as on PlayStation 5, as a free upgrade and a standalone digital
purchase. The game, along with patch 1.5, is also available on older consoles,
Google's game streaming service Stadia, and PC. © Reuters
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