SakashiroRebecca HailI honestly can't see "woke culture" having enough influence in the gaming industry to make a company retroactively change a game.
There have been attempts to sanitize classic works of literature, e.g. editing the N-word out of Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", so I guess it's just a matter of time. CP77 in particular was attacked by SJWs before it was even released: for sexism, racism, transphobia, cultural appropriation, etc. Some countries, e.g. China and Germany, allow only sanitized versions of video games to be sold.
Violence and sex is getting rarely censored or "sanitized" in Germany these days as long as the game gets an USK-18-rating... it only ever happens if the game is seriously glorifying the former (A few years back there was this isometric shooter game that lets you play as an homicidal maniac called "Hatred", I think that was the last time ever a game was put on the so-called "index", meaning it cannot be sold in Germany). The one thing that gets sanitized on a regular basis is everything related to the Nazis (for obvious reasons), like symbols or persons, as it was not allowed to show them in a videogame up until 2018. Since then videogames are officially classified as an artform, meaning they can use those symbols if it is either in an educational function or necessary for an historically correct representation. As this is still a rather vague definition though most developers still alter them for their games. In Wolfenstein for example you still don't see swastikas and Hitler got his mustache removed to make him less recognizable.