CD Projekt Red co-CEO admits it "indefinitely" "lost the faith" of some fans after Cyberpunk 2077
Michał Nowakowski admits the studio permanently lost some players following the poor launch of Cyberpunk 2077. He believes trust remains damaged despite significant updates to the title. The company is looking to The Witcher 4 to regain player confidence.
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New sources confirm Nowakowski views the loss of some fans as permanent.
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CD Projekt Red co-CEO says some fans lost faith indefinitely after Cyberpunk 2077
confidence 100%Michał Nowakowski admits the studio permanently lost some players following the poor launch of Cyberpunk 2077. He believes trust remains damaged despite significant updates to the title. The company is looking to The Witcher 4 to regain player confidence.
What's confirmed:
- CD Projekt Red co-CEO Michał Nowakowski stated the studio lost some fans permanently after the launch of Cyberpunk 2077.
- Nowakowski believes the disastrous launch caused a loss of trust despite major updates.
- The studio is pinning hopes on The Witcher 4 to restore faith.
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CDPR Co-CEO Says Cyberpunk 2077 Indefinitely Lost Faith of Some Fans
confidence 100%CD Projekt Red co-CEO Michał Nowakowski acknowledged that the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077 caused some players to lose faith in the studio indefinitely. He stated that he is not 100 percent convinced the company has completed its full redemption arc. The studio hopes The Witcher 4 will help restore player trust.
What's confirmed:
- CD Projekt Red co-CEO Michał Nowakowski admitted the studio "indefinitely" "lost the faith" of some fans after Cyberpunk 2077.
- Nowakowski stated, "I'm not 100 percent convinced we went through the full redemption arc" regarding Cyberpunk 2077.
- The studio intends to use The Witcher 4 to win back fans and restore trust.
- CD Projekt Red aims to avoid becoming a company that launches a big game every year to prevent flooding the market.