Speaking with Eurogamer, CDPR’s Philipp Weber confirmed that the multiplayer was indeed canceled, as most suspected, due to the game’s horrible state at launch. The developer, Weber says, had to look at where the priorities for the game and getting the main experience to work as intended meant that other R&D projects had to be abandoned. “The priority was that the main experience will run for the people in a really good state. And essentially, the switch of priorities meant that other R&D projects had to go away. With Cyberpunk, we wanted to do many things at the same time, and we just needed to really focus and say, ‘Okay, what’s the important part? Yeah, we will make that part really good.” Cyberpunk 2077 is now in a much better state than at launch, and things are about to get even better in 2023 with the launch of a paid DLC expansion, Phantom Liberty. While a multiplayer mode would have been interesting, there is no denying that it was the single-player experience the reason people ventured to Night City, so it made absolute sense for CDPR to focus on fixing it. Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One worldwide. Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure RPG set in the megalopolis of Night City, where you play as a cyberpunk mercenary wrapped up in a do-or-die fight for survival. Improved and featuring all-new free additional content, customize your character and playstyle as you take on jobs, build a reputation, and unlock upgrades. The relationships you forge and the choices you make will shape the story and the world around you. Legends are made here. What will yours be? CREATE YOUR OWN CYBERPUNKBecome an urban outlaw equipped with cybernetic enhancements and build your legend on the streets of Night City. EXPLORE THE CITY OF THE FUTURENight City is packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, and people to meet. And it’s up to you where to go, when to go, and how to get there.