Players who were disappointed by CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 are getting new assurances of the developer's goals for the game.

Speaking to Reuters, joint chief executive Adam Kicinski makes clear the company's goals regarding the troubled game. "I don’t see an option to shelve Cyberpunk 2077," said Kicinski. "We are convinced that we can bring the game to such a state that we can be proud of it and therefore successfully sell it for years to come." He promised to, "bring the game to such a state that we can be proud of it." The studio also promised work on future Cyberpunk 2077 titles as well as new installments of The Witcher franchise, beginning in 2022.

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Unfortunately, gamers looking forward to a multiplayer experience within the world of Cyberpunk 2077 will be disappointed. A stand-alone multiplayer game tying into Cyberpunk 2077 was in the works, but according to a recent announcement, that project is now canceled.

As far as the core game goes, CD Projekt Red is following through with its commitment to the game thus far, releasing multiple patches over the months since the game's initial release. The latest patch, version 1.2 of the game, brings a lot of fixes to the game's many problems but still leaves a considerable amount of work to be done.

Developed by CD Projekt Red, Cyberpunk 2077 is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Google Stadia and PC.

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Source: Reuters