CDPR accepts blame for buggy Cyberpunk 2077 release

Management of CD Projekt Red (CDPR) has taken responsibility for the buggy launch of their latest game.
According to Bloomberg, Adam Badowski, Studio head of CDPR, sent an email to the employees of the company acknowledging he was also to blame for the chaotic launch of the game, as he "could not measure how ambitious and complicated it was to create a title of this style."
Additionally, he thanked everyone involved for their effort and dedication and mentioned a change in the company to distribute productivity bonuses to developers and programmers. Previously, the game needed to have a rating higher than 90 on Metacritic to qualify for these bonuses, but that will no longer be the case. He did not elaborate on what the new requirements will be, however.
Despite breaking multiple sales records on its launch date, the release of Cyberpunk 2077 has been a rocky road. The PC version of the game is suffering from multiple bugs and performance drops, while the game is performing very poorly on last-gen consoles such as PS4 and Xbox One.