Recently, Forbes magazine published an article suggesting that Quantic Lab, an external quality control company, had hidden the existence of numerous bugs in Cyberpunk 2077 from CD Projekt RED until the time of its release.
Now, Cyberpunk 2077’s QA team has denied those claims. in a message published publicly, although leaving aside several of the allegations published by Forbes.
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The message shared by Quantic Lab is as follows:
Regarding the article published in Forbes on June 26, Quantic Lab would like to clarify the following:
The video posted on social media as mentioned in your article starts with incorrect statements about the history of Quantic Lab. There seems to be a lack of understanding in the process of how a game is tested before it is released to the market.
Quantic Lab was founded in 2006 with a team of twelve, completely focused on quality assurance, and has since become a leading quality control company with more than 60 active clients and more than 400 employees in 3 offices in Romania. . Quantic Lab supports more than 200 projects per year from several of the world’s leading publishers and continues to maintain a focus on quality in all the work we do.
All of our client dealings are confidential, but global publishers generally work with multiple QA outsourcing companies, not relying on just one, in addition to in-house developer-level QA resources in most the cases. Every project we undertake is unique with respect to the project requirements. Project direction is agreed and adjusted accordingly based on requirements in real time with our clients.
Quantic Lab always strives to work with transparency and integrity with our industry partners.
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Cyberpunk 2077 is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Ps4, Ps5 and Microsoft Windows.