Cyberpunk 2077: CD Projekt still in trouble, the class action starts!

    Cyberpunk 2077: CD Projekt still in trouble, the class action starts!

    Although CD Projekt RED is working hard to remedy the various issues of cyberpunk 2077, in the past few hours it emerged that the law firm Rosen based in New York filed a legal action against the Polish software house, due to his alleged violation of federal securities laws. According to the study's official press release, the procedure was allegedly initiated to protect CD Projekt SA's investors, that is all those who have decided to invest in the company between the January 16 2020 and December 17 2020. We report below what the cause states:



    CD Projekt made false and / or misleading claims, not revealing that Cyberpunk 2077 was virtually unplayable on current generation Xbox or PlayStation systems due to a huge number of bugs.

    In response to numerous reports from users, Sony decided to remove (in agreement with the Polish development team) Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store, promising full refunds to players. Unlike the Japanese giant, Microsoft has not removed the title from its digital store, but preferred to warn users that at the time the game had several critical issues on the current generation consoles (Xbox One, One X and One S) and that they would extend their refund policy. Despite all these problems and CD Projekt's share price fell 29% at launch, Cyberpunk 2077 not only managed to sell more than 13 million copies all over the world, but to recover the entire cost of development and marketing with just pre-orders. Waiting to find out more details on the affair, at the following link you can consult ours review complete with the much criticized action RPG open world di CD Projekt RED.



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