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CD Projekt plan to settle Cyberpunk 2077 lawsuit for $1.85 millionPaying out to investors, mind, not players
Paying out to investors, mind, not players

Cyberpunk 2077 — Official Launch Trailer — VWatch on YouTube
Cyberpunk 2077 — Official Launch Trailer — V

CDPannouncedtoday they’ve tentatively agreed to a settlement which will see them pay $1.85 million (£1.4m). Everyone involved still needs to formalise an agreement then the court will need to approve that, but this could be over in a few months.
Obvs, none of this means much of anything to people who bought a wonky game. All this money and sympathy is for investors and their insurers. Won’t someone think of the poor investors? But it does mean an impending end to part of the story of a bungled launch which has (deservedly) dogged CDP for over a year.
Cyberpunk’s next “major” updateis due to launch in early 2022 alongside the next-gen console update. The game has seen a surge of positive reviews from players since being half-price in Black Friday sales, and CDPR’s CEO recently said he thought it’d be perceived as a very good game in the long term. As someone who played over 100 hours at launch, ah, I liked a lot of it but patches and expansions still have a lot to do before my view of Cyberpunk 2077 is quite so positive.