
Cyberpunk 2077’s class-action lawsuit from its traders has reached a settlement, and CD Projekt Red pays out $1.85 million to plaintiffs.
Back in 2020, traders filed a class-action lawsuit in opposition to CD Projekt Red and claimed that Cyberpunk 2077’s buggy launch state was hidden from investors–thus inflicting them to lose cash.
The settlement sum will cowl eligible class members, “settlement administration costs, taxes, attorney’s fees and costs,” and extra. Eligible class members are outlined as any investor who bought a CD Projekt Red inventory between January 16, 2020 to December 17, 2020.
Cyberpunk 2077 had a rocky and buggy launch, resulting in Sony taking the sport off its store–a stunning resolution that led to CD Projekt Red’s inventory costs dropping. Cyberpunk 2077 was later added again to PlayStation storefronts after CD Projekt Red launched patches that fastened lots of the issues.
CD Projekt Red initially supposed for Cyberpunk 2077 to have a multiplayer element, however these plans had been scrapped as a result of firm priortizing fixing present bugs within the standalone recreation.
In 2023, Cyberpunk 2077 is getting an enlargement referred to as Phantom Liberty. This is a paid DLC and it seems to be the one enlargement deliberate for the sport at the moment. CD Projekt Red can also be engaged on the Witcher 4, although the discharge date seems to nonetheless be far off and within the hinterlands past 2025.
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