Benchmark reports (in Polish) that a Polish government consumer affairs
organization called
UOKiK (Office of
Competition and Consumer Protection) is looking into the problems with the
console editions of
Cyberpunk 2077 (thanks
Comicbook.com via Acleacius). The game has already been pulled from the
PlayStation store and refunds have been offered, but the statement from a UOKiK
spokesperson seems to indicate they remain interested in what CD PROJEKT RED is
doing to make things right. Here's a translation:
We ask the entrepreneur
to explain the problems with the game and the actions taken by him. We will
check how the manufacturer is working on introducing corrections or solving
difficulties that prevent the game from playing on different consoles, but also
how it intends to act in relation to people who have complained and are
dissatisfied with the purchase due to the inability to play the game on their
equipment despite the manufacturer's previous assurances.