Cyberpunk 2077 latest patch version 1.2 fixes hundreds of anomalies, bugs

Sony pulled the game from its online stores in December of last year and began issuing full refunds. (Photo: AFP)


Polish video game developer CD Projekt Red has released the long-awaited 1.2 patch which includes an enormous list of changes, including enabling raytracing on AMD graphics cards.

Patch 1.2, a 34GB or more download depending on platform, is live on PC and consoles, with a Stadia update coming later this week, The Verge reported on Monday.

The full list is available on the game’s website, the report said.

However, some major patch changes include fixing police response time and driving problems – the 1.2 changelog includes hundreds of changes, ranging from the very minor (“After Boat Drinks Kerry will now hum his song while walking to his car”) to the fundamental (“Enabled Ray Tracing on AMD graphics cards. Latest GPU drivers are required”). The list includes sections covering gameplay, quests, open world, cinematic design, environment & levels, graphics, audio, animation, UI, stability & performance, miscellaneous, PC-specific, and console-specific changes.

The latest patch was delayed after hackers accessed the developer’s internal network, forcing the developer to push the release back to late March.

Cyberpunk’s release initially included widespread bugs across several platforms.

Sony pulled the game from its online stores in December of last year and began issuing full refunds.

In January, CD Projekt Red started rolling out its version 1.1 update for the Cyberpunk 2077 game for download across all platforms, including PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Stadia.

Earlier, the company said that the update was aimed to bring some stability improvements, open world and quest fixes, user interface (UI) changes, visual fixes, and some more improvements to all platforms including PC, console and Stadia.