Cyberpunk 2077 changed the video game industry for the better by being one of the worst games of its generation. Mind you, Cyberpunk 2077 was far from a bad game and many loved the experience - when it worked. For most, Cyberpunk 2077 was buggy and borderline unplayable. Things had gotten so out of hand that CD Projekt RED spent at least a year trying to fix the game before things started to turn around.
Now that Cyberpunk 2077 is finally worth playing with minimal issues, we're getting reports that CDPR isn't solely to blame for the game's issues.
A whistleblower from Quantic Lab, a third-party QA company that worked on Cyberpunk 2077, just came forward with a 72-page document sent via Upper Echelon Gamers that had very serious allegations against the company, such as: Lying about the team size working on Cyberpunk 2077 to keep the contract Assigning juniors with minimal QA experience to work on Cyberpunk 2077 despite claiming that it will assign senior staff Filing thousands of pointless bug reports to meet a daily quota of reported bugs, bogging down the development process https://youtu.be/FEarLGfqhvo
