CDPR’s ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ Investor Settlement Is Hilariously Tiny

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CDPR’s ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ Investor Settlement Is Hilariously Tiny
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The combined investor lawsuits against CDPR for misleading investors about the state of Cyberpunk 2077 are now settled

CDPR did make what could be considered misleading statements about the state of the game on last-gen consoles, saying it ran “surprisingly well” before launch. They did obfuscate the state of the game on consoles further by not offering review outlets console codes, only PC versions that ran way better.

But we simply don’t know exactly what happened here, and part of this settlement includes CDPR making it clear they are not saying they actually did anything wrong: “As expressly stated in the Term Sheet, execution of the Term Sheet does not imply admission of any responsibility on the part of the Company or any of the other defendants named in the case.”

With this case settled, however strangely, CDPR continues its “moving on” phase of Cyberpunk development. Most of its worst bugs and performance issues are behind it, or at least fixed as best as they can be. The lawsuit is over. Sony has re-listed the game. Now they’re working on a big patch, the next-gen version of the game, free DLC and paid expansions as they try to continue to salvage the game.

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