Plenty of massive video games are getting patches to make the most of the PS5 Pro’s energy, however CD Projekt Pink’s Cyberpunk 2077 shouldn’t be amongst them. The Polish developer confirmed this on social media in response to a query from a fan.
“We at the moment haven’t any plans for [a] PS5 Pro patch,” the studio said (via Eurogamer). The wording right here leaves the door open for these plans to alter in some unspecified time in the future down the road, however for now, nobody ought to count on a PS5 Pro patch.
CD Projekt Pink didn’t go into any additional element as to why it will not launch a PS5 Pro patch for Cyberpunk 2077. Nonetheless, it may need one thing to do with how there’s no one at CD Projekt Red working on Cyberpunk 2077, and that is been the case for months now. These staffers have moved on to different initiatives, together with the subsequent Cyberpunk and Witcher video games.
When the PS5 Pro launched in early November, quite a few high-profile video games had been patched to help the console, together with Name of Obligation: Black Ops 6, Hogwarts Legacy, and Spider-Man 2. Nonetheless, some PS5 Pro customers reported that for video games like Silent Hill 2, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Ultimate Fantasy 7: Rebirth, the PS5 Pro patches truly made these video games look worse. For its half, EA acknowledged the issues with Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and mentioned its groups had been investigating the difficulty.
The PS5 Pro is out there now, priced at $700 USD. It is nonetheless early days, however Sony reported that the system’s price ticket did not negatively affect gross sales. In different PlayStation information, the subsequent wave of the Thirtieth-anniversary limited-edition slim PS5 mannequin goes on sale through PlayStation Direct on November 21, beginning at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET.