UPDATE 05/10: The 2.01 patch for Cyberpunk 2077 is now live, which should stop PS5 becoming corrupted. As stated previously, the fix won’t apply to any saves created before the patch is installed.
The patch also contains a number of bug fixes related to Phantom Liberty quests, plus overall performance improvements for all platforms. The patch notes for 2.01 are available to read on the Cyberpunk website.
Patch 2.01 for #Cyberpunk2077 and #PhantomLiberty is being rolled out on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S! It fixes the most common issues players have encountered and improves overall performance on all platforms, especially in Dogtown.
List of changes: https://t.co/QwLjGPLejQ pic.twitter.com/cZmAnRJZV5
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) October 5, 2023
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ORIGINAL STORY 29/09: CD Projekt has detailed Cyberpunk 2077’s first patch since the sci-fi RPG’s big 2.0 update, promising, among other things, a fix for a save corruption issue affecting PlayStation 5 players.
As per the developer’s newly shared pre-release patch highlights, update 2.01 should stop instances of corrupt saves on PS5 by increasing the maximum save file size limit. CD Projekt warns this won’t fix saves impacted before the update, but advises affected players to keep a working save – by resaving it as a manual save – until 2.01 arrives.