CD Projekt Red Apologized for Anti-Russian Elements
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26 September 2023 14:48
CD Projekt Red released an apology for the Ukranian version of Cyberpunk 2077. According to reports the Ukranian version had some references to the Russo-Ukraine war. CD Projekt said these "offensive" elements were not written by the current members and does not share their views.
"The release version of Ukrainian localization of Cyberpunk 2077 features elements of dialogues that can be considered offensive by Russian gamers," CD Projekt Red said in Russian social media messages before providing IGN with an official statement in English. "These lines have not been written by CD Projekt Red staff and do not represent our views. We are working to produce correct lines and substitute them in the next update."
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26 September 2023 14:48
CD Projekt Red released an apology for the Ukranian version of Cyberpunk 2077. According to reports the Ukranian version had some references to the Russo-Ukraine war. CD Projekt said these "offensive" elements were not written by the current members and does not share their views.
"The release version of Ukrainian localization of Cyberpunk 2077 features elements of dialogues that can be considered offensive by Russian gamers," CD Projekt Red said in Russian social media messages before providing IGN with an official statement in English. "These lines have not been written by CD Projekt Red staff and do not represent our views. We are working to produce correct lines and substitute them in the next update."
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