Cyberpunk 2077 was one the most anticipated launches of 2020. But the video game, which took eight years to develop and had its release delayed three times, is not without fault.
Most early reviews have been conducted on PC, meaning gamers were not fully aware of the issues that arise when the game is played on consoles like PlayStation or Xbox.
While glitches and bugs are to be expected with most new launches, players have taken to Twitter to share some screengrabs and videos of their more comical issues under the hashtag #Cyberpunk2077bugs, which has been trending since its worldwide release on Thursday, December 10.
Here are some of the funniest glitches spotted in the game so far...
There’s the mysterious drifting man:
An ominous drifting man appeared right before the game crashed. #Cyberpunk2077 #Cyberpunk2077bugs pic.twitter.com/yAKttY2AQs
— VaultofKvlt (@VaultofKvlt) December 12, 2020
Or this frightening woman with no face:
Umm...no thanks, Misty. #Cyberpunk2077bugs pic.twitter.com/ClZjgxzsCr
— Jared Rheeders (@JaredRheeders) December 12, 2020
Or the hard decision to make:
a difficult position I find myself in #Cyberpunk2077bugs pic.twitter.com/arJWZi3TzD
— a Will (@willfestu) December 12, 2020
This player is at a whole other level with their "flying car":
yall playing in 2077 when I'm already in 3077 #Cyberpunk2077bugs #Cyberbug2077 pic.twitter.com/XNL8avDATT
— system (@system32xlean) December 13, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 or Animal Crossing: New Horizons?
I knew Cyberpunk 2077 was going to be glitchy but I did not expect my entire game to be covered with tiny trees pic.twitter.com/YGpHYUTUTS
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) December 10, 2020
Here's one with a random body part just floating in the air:
But it sure beats being stuck in a continuous loop:
my lovely V #Cyberpunk2077bugs #cyberpunk2077 #cyberpunk overall, this is kinda funny xD ~ well, just wait for the newest patch, and optimization. pic.twitter.com/1Jg9g4sqLO
— Official © Didit Art (@Didit_Art) December 13, 2020
CD Projekt Red responds to the bugs and glitches
Developer CD Projekt Red has issued an apology, as well as promising a refund to customers who want one. A statement released on Twitter said it "should have paid more attention to making it play better on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One", and promised to fix the bugs and improve the overall gaming experience, with a patch coming out in January and another in February.
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) December 14, 2020