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CD Projekt Red could have a legal battle in its hands. In a folder marked with Bloomberg, a firm called Rosen Law ad that she opened a class action lawsuit against the company. He alleges studio management misled investors about the state of the game before its release and did not disclose that Cyberpunk 2077 “Was virtually unplayable” on the PS4 and Xbox One due to “a huge number of bugs”. Rosen does not currently have a main complainant, but shareholders can reach him by filling out an online form.
The class action lawsuit is the first of what could be several potential legal battles for CD Projekt Red due to Cyberpunk 2077. Last weekend, The New York Times said investors in the company’s home country of Poland are also considering legal action. The backlash on the launch was so negative that Sony recently pulled the game from the PlayStation Store, while Microsoft expanded its return policy. CD Projekt Red also promised to refund anyone who has purchased the game at retail and cannot return their copy Today’s lawsuit comes after CD Projekt Red revealed it sold an estimate 13 million copies of the game.
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