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Patch 1.23 for Cyberpunk 2077 is Out Now; Aims to Squash Even More Bugs

Cyberpunk 2077 may have released last year but the war on bugs that have plagued the game since launch rages on. Today, developer CD Projekt Red released patch 1.23 for Cyberpunk 2077. It should be out now on all consoles by the time you are reading this.

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Here’s a taste of what you can expect from patch 1.23 via CD Projekt Red


Gameplay

Fixed an issue where after killing a NPC and stealing their car, their body could get stuck in the car.

Adam Smasher will no longer receive damage during animations between his attack phases.

Fixed an issue where dropping a NPC’s body caused too much destruction.

Cataresist cyberware should now work properly.

Visual

Fixed Johnny’s spectral appearance in various quests.

Fixed various issues related to clipping in NPCs’ clothes.

Fixed appearance of rocks in the Badlands.

The Pickup

  • Fixed an issue where one of the Maelstromers was T-posing.

Yeah, you get the idea; it goes on just like that for a while.

Back at release, we were able to review the PS5 version of Cyberpunk 2077. While even that version of the game was plagued with bugs, our reviewer Alex Gibson did still enjoy his experience overall. Unfortunately, last-gen console versions of the game were far worse off than the current-gen consoles.

If CD Projekt Red can ever squash the majority of the game’s bugs, they might be able to carve out a redemption story in the eyes of gamers. For now, continue to expect more patches as the developers work to fix the game’s myriad of problems.


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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.