Cyberpunk 2077 patch 2.01 to fix memory corruption, performance issues and more

CD Projekt RED has revealed highlights from the upcoming patch 2.01 Cyberpunk 2077.
The highlights refer to the main fixes and improvements that will be included and are not the final notes.
One of the main issues the patch addresses is the issue of corrupted saves on PlayStation by increasing the maximum save file size limit. CDPR notes that this will not fix saves that were corrupted before the update. If you are experiencing this issue, keep a working save until 2.01 is available.
For certain characters, the distorted effect caused by selecting a particular dialogue option when speaking to Johnny at the end of “Automatic Love” no longer remains on screen, and V is no longer affected by falling through the in “The Heist.” Elevator dies when going to destination 42nd floor with low FPS.
The UI should no longer show controller input when playing with keyboard and mouse, and it will be possible to properly switch to weapon cyberware by cycling through weapons.
Appearance: Breaking News will trigger properly when approaching the quest area, and the vehicle radio volume will be adjusted so that it is not too quiet compared to other sounds in the game.
Performance improvements for PCs and consoles, especially in the Dogtown area, are also included in the patch.
Patch 2.0 and Phantom Liberty have both been released for Cyberpunk 2077. The update is free for current generation consoles and PCs. The Phantom Liberty extension is available in most stores for £24.99 or the equivalent in your area.
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