CD Projekt RED made a killing from Cyberpunk 2077. The studio spent nearly a decade developing the game, putting a little over $300 million into it. Even so, CDPR still made a profit on preorders alone. In total, the game sold 14 million copies when it was launched last December 2020. Despite making so much, the Polish studio is currently under fire for paying only $1.85 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed during the game's launch.
CDPR makes legal aggravations go away for an absolute steal
CD Projekt announced that it had settled the December 2020 class-action lawsuit filed against it. If all goes well, CDPR can take care of its legal troubles for $1.85 million.
Understandably, many are up in arms about what CDPR is trying to accomplish. Not only is it a lowball offer, but if it is accepted, all members of the class will no longer have a say about what CDPR did with Cyberpunk 2077. To make matters worse, there's no admission on CDPR's part about what it did wrong with Cyberpunk 2077.
