It’s been exactly a month since then Cyberpunk 2077 it finally hit the store shelves, but it sure has been slow for the CD Projekt Red team. After launching into a sad state on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, the development studio has been working tirelessly to improve the quality of the game in a short time. And now, it looks like CDPR members could be even more pressured to ensure the game reaches a better state in the near future.
According to a new report from the Polish publication Benchmark, the Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (abbreviated UOKIK) is interested in CD Projekt Red and is monitoring the situation with Cyberpunk 2077 little bit. As the name of the entity indicates, the UOKIK serves the general public in Poland to ensure that the interests of consumers are looked after. Although UOKIK has not yet taken any action, they may do so in the future.
For the time being, the office only ensures that CD Projekt Red fulfills the promises it has made in relation to the future of Cyberpunk 2077. In recent weeks, the study said it would add new updates to the game over the next two months to improve iterations of the game console. If this does not happen as intended, UOKIK could move to the CD Projekt Red.
It is important to note that UOKIK has not yet issued fines and there is a possibility that it will never do so. That said, if the office considers that CD Projekt Red was unfair to consumers in any way and that the promised corrections are not enough to satisfy customer complaints, it could fine the studio with up to 10% of its revenue. annual. Again, there is a pretty decent chance that this will not come to fruition, but it may depend on the actions of CD Projekt Red in the coming weeks and months.
The biggest downside to this whole situation is that it will only put more stress on CDPR developers who are surely exasperated as they are. However, this situation has been frustrating to see it develop in many ways, but hopefully, Cyberpunk 2077 the quality will continue to improve as we move forward. If you want to keep track of our coverage during this time, you can do so right here.
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