CD Projekt RED was quite excited to roll out its Cyberpunk 2077 patch 1.1 last week. The hefty update marked the start of the repair process for the game as the developer fixed issues and ironed out bugs. For the most part, the update did exactly what it intended. Cyberpunk 2077 is slowly (very slowly) becoming a better experience for gamers. Unfortunately, the massive ‘Down on the Street’ mission bug, which was already a thing before the patch, remained an issue after installing.
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CD Projekt RED seems to have finally got it right now with the latest Cyberpunk 2077 hotfix 1.11. According to the developer, the latest update will actually fix the ‘Down on the Street’ quest so that players may finally progress through the game. Previously, players suffered from a bug where Takemura was meant to call them to progress the story but the phone never rang. After the recent Cyberpunk 2077 patch 1.1, Takemura called the player but never said anything on the phone.
CD Projekt RED explains the issue in the patch notes as:
It occurred for some players during a holocall with Takemura, when using a save made on version 1.06 with Down on the Street quest in progress at “Wait For Takemura’s call” objective. After loading such a save on version 1.1, the holocall would lack dialogue options and block interactions with other NPCs.
Thankfully, this is now a thing of the past and those who were previously stuck on the mission or threw the game in your backlog due to the problem can continue playing it.