Consumer Protection

CD Projekt RED Could be Fined 10% of its Annual Income by Polish Government if Cyberpunk 2077 Patches Don’t Fix the Game

Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection is keeping an eye on how the Cyberpunk situation is developing. Cyberpunk 2077’s launch has been a major fiasco, especially with the game’s botched base console versions, and from it being delisted from the PlayStation Store to CD Projekt RED’s share prices tumbling to the company even being sued (which they plan on defending against with “vigorous action”), CDPR have certainly been having a rough go of it of late. As it turns out, things might get even worse for them in the future.

Cyberpunk 2077 Support To Be Monitored by Polish Consumer Protection Agency

CD Projekt Red’s commitment to fixing Cyberpunk 2077’s poor performance on PS4 and Xbox One will be monitored by UOKiK, Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection, which has the authority to fine the company up to 10% of its yearly income should its obligations not be met.Those obligations allude to the developer’s pledge to release two major patches in January and February. Further, the extent to which it follows through in offering refunds to unhappy customers across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms.A UOKiK spokesperson told Polish outlet Dziennik Gazeta