The Resurrection of Cyberpunk 2077
The quest director of Cyberpunk 2077, Paweł Sasko, expresses his gratitude to the players for their continued support and discusses how CDPR has brought the role-playing game back on track. A key developer of Cyberpunk 2077 thanks the community following the success of updates 2.0 and Phantom Liberty, adding that the CD Projekt Red team has shown that it is possible to change perception and regain trust after a rocky start.
A heartfelt thank you to the community
Paweł Sasko takes the opportunity to thank the community of players for both their support of the CDPR team and for giving Phantom Liberty a fair chance. "Look at the reception of Cyberpunk now, how it has turned around," says Sasko. "I am incredibly grateful. After the release of Cyberpunk, it was tough, it was heartbreaking, but we kept going."
The hard work has paid off
The revival of Cyberpunk is no secret, after an incredibly rocky start with technical issues on all platforms in 2020, it took the team years of planning and updates to win back many players. Sasko continues to talk about how valuable it was that the fans were "reasonable" and provided honest critical feedback.
A sign for other developers
Between the release on new platforms, crossover with the Netflix anime series Cyberpunk Edgerunners, and everything else that led to the release of the 2.0 update and Phantom Liberty, Cyberpunk 2077 has undergone many changes. A three-year phase of making amends. Sasko also acknowledges that it's not just his team that has shown that you can change the perception of a game.