Cyberpunk 2077 had a seriously bumpy release, and more than half a year later, the developers are still having a hard time fixing the bugs left and right. But, CDPR has finally done it and resorted to hiring community modders that are working on the world of Cyberpunk 2077 to help fix, improve, and add modding tools to the game officially.
This news came from the Cyberpunk 2077 modding discord where there was an announcement made saying that “hey at everyone we are extremely pleased to announce that blumpster, nymeria, and fuzzo, and I will be joining CDPR under my and nymeria’s company we’ll be working on various projects related to the Cyberpunk 2077 back end and the game’s modding support we are really excited for this and we really hope we can help bring Cyberpunk 2077 to the next level”.
“hey at everyone we are extremely pleased to announce that blumpster, nymeria, and fuzzo, and I will be joining CDPR under my and nymeria’s company we’ll be working on various projects related to the Cyberpunk 2077 back end and the game’s modding support we are really excited for this and we really hope we can help bring Cyberpunk 2077 to the next level”.
Will Save The Buggy Mess That is Cyberpunk 2077?
For the modding community, this is phenomenal news. It’s a massive achievement for all of those working now with or for CDPR. These guys are known in the community for working on the mod Wolvenkit released the day before the game’s official release date. Wolvenkit allows modders to have the ability to create cool new things and just makes the whole process a lot easier for Cyberpunk 2077.

Hiring modders is a beneficial move; they are usually very talented and creative people. The community has added many mods on different games that are very creative and feel better than some original features. They are keeping our favorite games like Bethesda’s Elder Scroll Skyrim and Fallout 4 alive a lot longer than their shelf life. Looking back, a week after Cyberpunk 2077 launched, Nexusmods already had hundreds of mods ranging from hotfix, optimizing systems to even model and textures fix for Cyberpunk 2077. Hopefully, they will bring some really great ideas to the table to save Cyberpunk 2077.
Hopefully, this is the start of big gaming studios that officially hire modders and work together. And it’s satisfying to see Community modders getting paid or getting hired as they’re getting recognized for what they used to do for free.