Cyberpunk 2077 developers say the game’s deadline was unrealistic



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Just a couple of months ago, the behind-the-scenes development of Cyberpunk 2077 has a topic of debate. Fast forward to today, and players’ experience with the game is just as varied, even in the best of cases. At worst, these are the ways you can get your money back. And despite the apologies from the directors of CD Projekt Red, it seems that the employees downstairs are not overly impressed.

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Bloomberg reports that CDPR employees expressed some of their frustrations to company management during a video meeting. They raised questions about the company’s reputation, Cyberpunk 2077’s unrealistic timelines, and the “tireless overtime” that led to the game’s release.

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An employee even asked the board of directors why it said Cyberpunk 2077 was playable in January, when it was not. Another pointed out the hypocritical nature of playing a game about corporate exploitation, being himself guilty of it. The report adds that this meeting occurred before Sony Interactive Entertainment announced that it will be removing Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store.

A spokeswoman for CD Projekt told Bloomberg that the company would not comment on the internal meeting discussions. But either way, it’s a tough situation for both gamers and the developers who create it.

(Source: Bloomberg)



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