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Cyberpunk 2077 players discover secret changes made in the game

CD Projekt Red launched an absolutely massive Ciberpunk 2077 Update this week in Google Stadia, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. Update 1.5, as it is called, drastically reviewed the game in all areas and He was accompanied by patch notes that revealed and detailed everything. CDPR made the game with the update, or so we think. Patch notes are huge and enter great detail, but players have not discovered that they do not come close to detail everything that has been changed with the update.

To this end, players have begun the process of cataloging everything that does the update that is not detailed in the patch notes. Since this effort began, we have learned that a great nerf has been made to critical probability and critical damage in statistics, clothing modifications, weapons, and not only cyberware, but also cyberware mods. Meanwhile, changes in the advantages and progression of advantages have also been made. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. There is not a single change that is innovative, but they join and make the game feel remarkably different.

Next, you can see a complete video that analyzes all these "unregistered balance possibilities", courtesy of YouTuber a dragon:

As always, we will keep you informed as the situation evolves. There is a good chance that players discover more changes not listed. The longer they sink their teeth into the update. If something highlighted from this arises, we will let you know.

Cyberpunk 2077 - A New WARNING and Official Responses From CD Projekt RED! All New Updates!

CIBERPUNK 2077 is available on Google Stadia, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. For more coverage about the first-person front-person role play, including not just the latest official news, but Also the latest unofficial rumors, leaks and speculations: Click here.

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