Oh, who let the Twitter community loose on our beloved Cyberpunk bugs under #Cyberbug2077? How the web makes fun of the bugs in CD Projekt Red's FPS RPG.
This is what happened: CD Projekt Red certainly didn't imagine the collection of bugs in Cyberpunk 2077 (link via Twitter) to be so widely accessible to the public. After the Cyberpunk 2077 release on Thursday, not much time passed before diligent players started posting their bugs on Twitter.
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Yesterday, the provocative hashtag #Cyberbug2077 was established. Since then, small and large bugs have been inexorably collected under this hashtag, many of them with a slightly humorous touch. Here is a small selection of tweets with this hashtag:
Expectation vs reality #Cyberbug2077 pic.twitter.com/cdmvJHYukQ
— Robert Sole (@RobertSole5) December 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/ThatPero/status/1337744631312900103
https://twitter.com/Zeruel_B612/status/1337573795503149058
Cyberpunk 2077 (2020) vs GTA San Andreas (2004) ...
Who's better ? #Cyberpunk2077bugs #Cyberpunk #Cyberbug2077 #Cyberpunk2077 #GTA #CDProjektRed #RockstarGames pic.twitter.com/WVW0XpiJZJ— Alcofribas Nasier (@OdaZaraki) December 11, 2020
#Cyberbug2077 Chopstick in the air ! pic.twitter.com/Y5jKKUhw15
— Nephalem 🇨🇦 (@easy_isma) December 12, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 is not the first victim of a hashtag on Twitter, as Fortnite has already experienced (link via screenrant.com). We dare to say without a doubt that it won't be the last.
Your cyberpunk experience: Have you encountered any bugs or crashes? Or have you even posted some yourself under #Cyberbug2077? Tell us about your experience with Cyberpunk 2077 in the comments!