The stigma that Cyberpunk 2077 has dragged is something that can never be gotten rid of, since due to the disastrous launch that we all know, the game has gone down in history as an example of what companies should not do. However, the history that we knew seems to have another culprit, since New Cyberpunk 2077 Report Claims QA Firm Lied To CDPR About Game Bugs, being the real culprits of the launch.
Through the YouTube channel Upper Echelon Gamers, a substantial 72-page document has been released, indicating various details of what really happened in that time leading up to the game’s release. In the report, it is exposed that Quantic Lab (quality control company) repeatedly lied to CDPR about the real state of the game, not reporting the really serious problems he had.
New Cyberpunk 2077 Report Claims QA Firm Lied To CDPR About Game Bugs
Analysis of Cyberpunk 2077 – Xbox Series X
As we can see in the video, it has been revealed according to the document that Quantic Lab not only exaggerated the size of the quality control team that worked on Cyberpunk 2077, but also revealed that the team in question was mainly composed of junior staff, who had no experience in quality control. Additionally, Quantic Lab is said to have had a daily bug reporting quota policy, which led staff to reporting irrelevant bugs instead of focusing on the real serious issues that the game encompassed. This undoubtedly introduces a new dimension to the problem, where one of the main culprits would also be Quantic Lab.
The document itself is quite detailed, offering classified information about production schedules and a variety of internal data, so it would be completely official. A real surprise presents this report to the whole problem that happened with Cyberpunk 2077, where it is stated that CDPR was not aware of many things that were happening with its project, taking for granted the reports and their quality.