Cyberpunk 2077: Class action filed against CD Projekt SA

New York-based Rosen Law Firm filed a class-action lawsuit against Cyberpunk 2077 publisher CD Projekt SA for its alleged violation of federal securities laws. Announced in a press release, Rosen Law Firm is filing the class action on behalf of CD Projekt SA securities buyers between 16 January 2020 and 17 December 2020, and is seeking to “indemnify CD Projekt investors from in accordance with federal securities laws. “

The suit claims that CD Projekt “made false and / or misleading statements” and / or did not disclose that “Cyberpunk 2077 was virtually impossible to play on current generation Xbox or PlayStation systems due to a huge number of bugs”.In response to the many problems and confusing messages surrounding the game’s launch, Sony removed Cyberpunk 2077 from the PS Store and Sony, Microsoft and CD Projekt would be “forced to offer a full refund for the game”.

The suit alleges that, as a result of the foregoing, “CD Projekt would suffer reputational and pecuniary damage” and that its “statements about its business, operations and prospects were materially false and misleading and / or lacked a reasonable basis at relevant times. real details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that the investors suffered damage. “

This news follows an earlier report that lawyers and investors in Warsaw, Poland – where CD Projekt SA is located – were “circulating the situation” and were deciding whether or not to act.Despite all these problems and CD Projekt’s share price dropping about 29% at launch, it did not stop Cyberpunk 2077 from selling more than 13 million copies and recovering all of its development and marketing costs with just the pre- sales.

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