CD Projekt RED Co-Founder Apologizes For Cyberpunk 2077 Quality
It's been just over a month since CD Projekt RED released the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077. During the first week after the release of the game, fans clearly expressed their feelings about its quality. Backlash from the gaming community has prompted an apology and a refund from CD Projekt RED. Now CD Projekt RED co-founder, Marcin Ivinsky, has apologized for the fact that Cyberpunk 2077 did not live up to expectations, providing plans to improve the game in the future.
The developer released a short video on Twitter in which he apologized for bugs and errors, and also talked about plans for further updates to the game.
"Despite the good reviews for the game on PC, the console version of Cyberpunk 2077 did not meet the quality standard we wanted to achieve."
Although CD Projekt RED began developing Cyberpunk 2077 in 2011, Ivinsky admitted that the team had to work much harder than expected. The team didn't expect to deal with so many glitches and problems throughout production. Although the development team tested several versions of the game, new issues still cropped up, making it difficult to release the final version of Cyberpunk 2077.
Ivinsky states that CD Projekt RED is on track to fix all bugs in Cyberpunk 2077. He presented a timeline of previous and future updates and stated that there are several free DLCs in the game, as well as huge improvements for PlayStation and Xbox that are coming. in mid-2021. Fans should expect more details on the improvements in the coming months.
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