It’s been just over a month since Cyberpunk 2077‘s previous 1.5 patch was released. It fixed a lot of problems while adding in purchasable apartments and new weapons. The patch also managed to deal with some of issues that held the game back for a lot of players. However, there’s still a lot that needs to be done, and luckily CD Projekt Red knows this. So, now we have Cyberpunk 2077‘s 1.52 patch to delve into, and there’s some good stuff here.
The latest patch for Cyberpunk 2077 is much smaller than the previous 1.5 update. In fact, it looks like the 1.52 patch mostly squashes a few of the smaller bugs that still plague the game, from quests not working properly to various issues affecting gameplay. It may not be as exciting as the last patch, but updates like these are just as important as the bigger ones.
Despite the problems addressed in Cyberpunk 2077‘s 1.52 patch seeming quite small, any fixes are more than welcome. Smaller gameplay is...
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