It had to be a triumph.
December 10, 2020 should have been the glory day for Polish studio CD Projekt.
After eight years of development and three postponements, its
Cyberpunk 2077
video game
was finally released on PC and consoles.
Crowned with the prestige of its previous production
The Witcher 3
, sold nearly 30 million copies worldwide, this new creation focused on immense expectations: a gigantic city to explore in a dystopian future, a rich and complex scenario, graphics beautifully, a revolution in the way of approaching role-playing games.
Over 8 million people have pre-ordered
Cyberpunk 2077
, sometimes months in advance, based on its promises.
Convinced of having the biggest commercial success of the year, the shareholders boosted the market value of CD Projekt in a few months.
Not only has the company found itself neck and neck with the French Ubisoft and its 9 billion euros in capitalization, but it has become,
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