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CDPR was supposed to be lied to when it comes to Cyberpunk 2077. New information about the backstage of the premiere leaked

According to the latest information, CDPR was not fully to blame for what the premiere of Cyberpunk 2077 looked like.


There has been very loud information on the web that the blame for such a huge number of bugs at the premiere of Cyberpunk 2077 is not only on the side of CDPR. These messages are not fully confirmed and should be treated as a leak.

One of the popular YouTubers was to receive a 72-page document describing one of the companies that tested Cyberpunk 2077 before its premiere. The company, the name of which is better left unnamed for various reasons, was involved in bug reporting, or at least it was hired for that.

What happened there?

From what Forbes reports, the main allegations against this company are:

  • Employing too many young, inexperienced people to meet the requirements of the contract.
  • The company was supposed to have a specific amount of bugs to report daily, which led to CDPR being inundated with thousands of bugs that didn’t matter.

In the original text:

The case is rather simple – there was a company that was supposed to thoroughly test Cyberpunk before the premiere. It was done in the wrong way, which CDPR did not know, or they found out about it too late.

Of course, there is already the other party’s side. LegacyKilla, who relies on their sources, says the role of this testing company is overestimated here.

The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, as always. Only people closely related to Cyberpunk’s production know how it really was.