The New York Times: Sony disappointed with CD Projekt RED after Cyberpunk 2077 fiasco

Edition The New York Times released material on problematic RPG development Cyberpunk 2077which went on sale earlier this month. Basically, it contains already known information, but without comment from the sources of the journalists themselves.

In article executives CD Projekt RED are called “great marketers and dreamers” whose ambition is often not matched by the resources and capabilities they have.

One of the former developers CD Projekt RED, who asked to remain anonymous, particularly criticized the dissonance between the marketing department and the team directly responsible for the implementation of gaming systems. It is claimed that at the moment when management is public promised the audience extensive options for customizing a variety of game elements, as well as the boundless world of Night City available for exploration, all this was in limbo and was as far from completion

The New York Times also writes that the launch fiasco Cyberpunk 2077 can negatively affect the relationship of the studio with its closest partners. Sources from CD Projekt RED told reporters that representatives Sony were very disappointed with the story of the failed console launch of the game and how ineffectively Polish developers are trying to resolve the crisis that has arisen. This week, the platform holder decided to remove unfinished construction from PlayStation Store

Release Cyberpunk 2077 took place December 10… Now the game is hastily brought into the correct technical state – the next update was released recently

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