Cyberpunk 2077 Multiplayer Mod CyberMP Shows 66-Player Test Footage
The footage demonstrates that the long-running volunteer effort to add multiplayer to Cyberpunk 2077 is progressing, with server stability issues addressed during the test period.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
The volunteer team behind the Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer mod CyberMP released footage from its second semi-open test. Up to 66 players connected to one server simultaneously, racing, driving cooperatively, and battling in large-scale chaos. Stability held with 30 to 40 players but dropped as numbers rose, an issue reportedly fixed during the test. A release date remains undecided.
The Cyberpunk 2077 multiplayer mod CyberMP, in development by volunteers for over three years, has released footage from its second semi-open test. The mod provides a server hosting platform similar to FiveM for Grand Theft Auto, aiming to deliver the multiplayer support that was planned for the base game but effectively abandoned.
The footage shows testers racing through Night City, driving cooperatively, and engaging in chaotic large-scale battles with cyberware firing across the map. Up to 66 people connected to one server at once. While the server remained stable with 30 to 40 players online, stability decreased as the player count grew, an issue the team says was resolved during the test.
Participants were recruited via Discord. A release date for CyberMP is undecided, with updates shared on YouTube and Discord.
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