When CDPR originally shared their roadmap in January, they mentioned releasing the first Patch 1.1 with 1.2 to come “in the weeks after”. Patch 1.1 landed on January 22nd, but 1.2 is going to take a few more weeks than planned. The cyber attack they mention is the one from earlier this month in which CDPR receieved a ransom note from a group claiming to have obtained source code for Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3, and Gwent. Last week, CDPR sent DMCA takedown notices to some Twitter users who’d posted links to a download of Gwent’s source code. “Our goal for Patch 1.2 goes beyond any of our previous updates. We’ve been working on numerous overall quality improvements and fixes, and we still have work to do to make sure that’s what you get. “With that in mind, we’re now aiming for release in the second half of March. It’s not the news we enjoy sharing, but we want to make sure we launch this update properly. Stay tuned for more information as the time draws closer. Thank you for your continued patience and support.” You can keep an eye on Cyberpunk 2077’s updates over on CDPR’s site. Their plans are a bit less of a roadmap and more of a sketch, but they do establish the order CDPR are tackling things in. After this patch 1.2 they’re planning to begin mixing additional improvements with those free Cyberpunk DLCs they’d been planning. For what it’s worth, Cyberpunk 2077 was one of the RPS crew’s favorite games of 2020 despite all the issues.