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Cyberpunk 2077 could have been relocated, but the “vast majority” of employees agreed to rework

Game Informer editor Liana Ruppert revealed in a recent podcast of the publication that the translation of CD Projekt RED into six day work week was approved by the staff.

Faced with time constraints, CD Projekt RED allegedly held a meeting to discuss whether to reschedule Cyberpunk 2077 again or agree to overtime.

According to Ruppert, “overwhelming majority” studio staff advocated recycling. At the same time, the journalist added that she did not communicate with everyone at CD Projekt RED, and from the point of view of some, the situation may be different.

And so it turned out. Bloomberg by Jason Schreier talked from “A couple of developers” from CD Projekt RED – they did not hear about any meeting and at one time they just received an email notification.

At the same time, according to Ruppert, in Poland, recycling is not considered as such (this allegedly applies to Cyberpunk 2077), and in general the situation is more complicated than it seems at first glance.

Last week Cyberpunk 2077 went to gold… One of the employees of CD Projekt RED, with whom Ruppert spoke, admitted that “Almost afraid” talk about pride in the work done in connection with possible negative reactions.

Cyberpunk 2077 is expected to be released on November 19 on PC, PS4, Xbox One and GeForce Now. Within the framework of “IgroMir Online 2020»The developers demonstrated the Russian version of the game.

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