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CD Projekt RED CEO apologizes for ‘crunch isn’t that bad’ comments – TweakTown
CD Projekt RED co-CEO Adam Kicinski apologizes to developers working 100 hour weeks over statements down playing CP2077 crunch.

CD Projekt RED co-CEO Adam Kicinski drew ire from internal developers for downplaying crunch during an investors call. Now he’s apologizing to the people working intense overtime.
Reports say that CDPR developers are working 100 hour work weeks to finish Cyberpunk 2077. This harsh cycle of crunch has been going on for months now, and the game’s recent delay to December 10 underlines CD Projekt’s ultimate goal of perfection. It’s been said time and time again that CDPR has a problem with crunch on…
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