A report
on Bloomberg (may require registration or subscription) says that CD PROJEKT will give the development team for
Cyberpunk 2077 their full bonuses, despite bugs and launch issues with the
sci-fi RPG. The company was planning on basing bonuses on critical response to
the game, but they are accepting responsibility for the rushed crunch that
proceeded the game's launch, and will not be penalizing the team for how this
affected reviews. Here's a bit:
Cyberpunk 2077, which came out Thursday,
is one of the year’s biggest games and a monumental release for the Polish
publisher, which only makes new titles every few years. The sci-fi role-playing
game sold more than 8 million copies in pre-orders before launch and has been
acclaimed for its mechanics and story, but slammed for the number of glitches
and bugs. As of Friday, Cyberpunk 2077 had a 90 out of 100 on the review
aggregation website Metacritic -- a strong score that has nonetheless
disappointed shareholders. If that score dips below 90, it may no longer meet
the threshold that CD Projekt had originally set for bonus payouts.
“We initially had a bonus system that was focused on the game’s ratings and the
release date, but after consideration, we believe that measure is simply not
fair under the circumstances,” wrote Adam Badowski, studio head and creative
director for Cyberpunk 2077, in the email to staff. “We underestimated the
lengths and complexity involved to make this a reality, and still you did
everything you could to deliver an ambitious, special game.”