CD Projekt Red says their Witcher 3 PS4 Pro HDR patch is not dead, bugs still need to be fixed

‘We don’t want to compromise the quality of the update’

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CD Projekt Red has been fairly good at communication, updating Xbox One fans all along the way when it came to the timeline for the long-awaited Witcher 3 HDR patch that was announced last year. But the same can’t be said about PS4 Pro, as that same functionality was due for the system for some time, and the publisher hasn’t had much to say on the matter.

Yet, after a bit of pushing from the userbase, community lead Marcin Momot was able to give us a full update on Twitter: “PS4 Pro HDR patch is still very much in development. Due to the fact that we’ve discovered some additional bugs along the way, we need more time to finish it. We don’t want to compromise the quality of the update, so we would like to ask you for a bit more patience.”

So there you have it — it’s live on Xbox One currently, but it’s going to take more time on PS4.

Marcin Momot [Twitter]


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