We all know that CD Projekt Red's launch of Cyberpunk 2077 was a disaster. The game was plagued with game-breaking glitches and issues during its release which turned off many fans who were excited about the game.
Fans blamed CDPR execs and the development team for releasing a title that was not even playable when it came out. The reviews for Cyberpunk 2077 tanked and CDPR suffered a lot as a result of the debacle.
New information has emerged that there were issues with one of the companies hired to do quality assurance testing for the game before it was released. The company allegedly had an oppressive quota for bug reporting and misrepresented the size and experience of the testing team.
In an interview with PC Gamer, two current and eight former employees of Quantic Lab are claiming that the company had a practice of misleading clients about the experience and the size of its QA team. The employees were also directed to go along with the charade.

