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Honestly after the Cyberpunk debacle I can easily see why, the decisions that led to that were almost certainly made by marketing and C-Suite and not the devs. Someone correct me if that’s wrong. If they actually learn from those mistakes I have no doubt they’ll reclaim the rep they had after the Witcher 3
Honestly they've already reclaimed a lot of rep fixing cyberpunk, especially after the 2.0 update.
Sorry but it is so far from what they hyped up it's not even funny, it's an average game, and they promised more.
Someone responsible for advertisements with influencers explained himself when it got released that they went far and beyond, over-promising means under-delivering and that's not really my cup of tea, but to each their own.