Yikes.
CD Projekt Red management seems hell bent on completing their speedrun of 'how to wipe away years of good faith' with the most recent announcement that Cyberpunk 2077 is delayed once again, this time to December 10, following multiple promises that the November 19 date would be final.
Though unfortunate, the response of the fandom was far too extreme, involving some death threats being thrown at the developers - who, incidentally, learned of the delay at the same time as us.
There is a lot to unpack here, and none of it nice.
The air of blissful excitement around Cyberpunk 2077 has become quite tainted these past few weeks, starting with another broken promise: despite vowing to avoid forcing workers into crunch, CD Projekt Red revealed earlier that mandatory crunch would be enforced until the game's release.
As problematic as this was, things didn't seem too bad at first glance, until employees revealed that most have effectively been working under crunch conditions for months or more. At least there was a clear and defined end-date for the crunch time, right?
Wrong - not only does this delay push the alleged end of the development crunch out to December 10, employees revealed that post-launch patch development would also be done under crunch conditions. This all brings to question how exactly the game "went gold" earlier this month.

