CD Projekt Red Just Responded to the Huge Cyberpunk 2077 Leaks



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Today we take a look at the recent update and response from CD Projekt Red to the recent Cyberpunk 2077 leaked source code and employee information.

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Security breach update: https://www.cdprojekt.com/en/media/news/security-breach-update/
Original Hack Tweet: https://twitter.com/CDPROJEKTRED/status/1359048125403590660

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41 thoughts on “CD Projekt Red Just Responded to the Huge Cyberpunk 2077 Leaks”

  1. CD Projekt Red: Nothing to see here. Huh Why are they standing in front of a Film projector then you look at what is playing and go boy you really didn't go that far in Fixing your game before Release.

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  2. I have always felt like there were two main issues that led to the downfall of Cyberpunk 2077. The first is that they tried to get this game to run on ps4 and Xbox one. This should have been a next gen game. PERIOD. End of story. Second thing is that they should not have wasted money and time trying to get a celebrity in this game. I love Keanu in movies but his presence in this game ADDED NOTHING in my humble opinion.

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  3. If you would let something you worked hard at and love be released in this state and remain in this state for so long, you do not deserve respect as a professional of any field. To pretend they had no choice in letting million of people purchase something they knew was unfinished is literally just ignorant.

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  4. The Pooh censor is very feasible, along with the other religious censors etc. China has a HUGE market, and companies censor their products all the time due to the CCP, to be allowed access to that market. No censor, no money from China. Sad.

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  5. Nah, more like CDPR’s panicking over Xinnie the Pooh getting mad at them and are basically setting themselves up plausible deniability in case the CCP kicks ‘em to the curb.

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  6. I played it on launch from start to finish, i re installed every patch and was progressively more and more disappointed, if they add dlc to a buggy broken game people are not going to be happy, I'm still pretty pissed off about all that was said before about the game that never came to be. i dont think ill purchase a game from this company on laugh too, they messed up because this was alot of peoples first impression on the company. including mine

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  7. Hackers original objective was to destroy cdpr maybe some rival paying them or ! ex employee with grudge !,
    But now they are Doxing people that's just a petty immoral villianus act isn't it.

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  8. Most of these comments are people bashing CDPR. Classic example of groupthink, I'd say.
    I'm not of the same mind. I believe in CDPR, I believe this game is going to get better especially
    on PC for that matter. I hope they ignore all the hate mobs.

    Remember how No Man's Sky was an unfinished buggy mess at launch and now it's rated as
    one of the best space exploration games out there? I think it's going to be the same here.
    CDPR maybe be down but they're far from out. All you haters need to go find something else to attack
    because what they need right now is support, not your self-righteous vitriolic bullshit.

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  9. This game is a immense bag of dog poo that reviewers should all be ashamed of giving high scores – the game is bad on PC on anything it’s a terrible terrible game and it’s still bad a year later – throw it away give up.

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