
CD Projekt Red has delayed Cyberpunk 2077's massive 1.2 patch to late March, blaming the recent cyberattack and the update's sheer size.
Just minutes ago, CD Projekt Red announced on the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account that the major 1.2 patch won't make its February release window. The update has been pushed back to the second half of March.
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While we dearly wanted to deliver Patch 1.2 for Cyberpunk 2077 in the timeframe we detailed earlier, the recent cyberattack on our studio’s IT infrastructure and the sheer scope of the update mean this unfortunately will not happen: we will need some additional time. Our goal for Patch 1.2 goes beyond any of our previous updates. We are working on numerous overall improvements and quality fixes, and we still have work to do to make sure it is exactly what you need. With this in mind, we now plan to release the major 1.2 patch in the second half of March. This is not the kind of news we like to share, but we want to make sure we launch this update properly. Thank you for your patience and support. 3/3