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An in game screenshot of the pyramid in Dogtown from Cyberpunk 2077.
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Cyberpunk 2077 players stand behind CDPR after anti-Russian content found in-game

Fans discuss their support for the Cyberpunk 2077 devs.

Despite the excitement and buzz around Cyberpunk 2077 as of late, thanks to the massive 2.0 update and the release of the Phantom Liberty DLC, the recently reported issue of anti-Russian rhetoric getting into the game via the update has somewhat tarnished the positives for developer CD Projekt Red.

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The discovery of certain derogatory terms in the 2.0 update led to CDPR issuing a statement via IGN that featured an apology for the Ukrainian localization of the update whilst also highlighting that the words were not written by CDPR staff and do not represent their values. The devs also took to the Russian social media sites Telegram and VK to further this message. Screenshots highlighting some of the rhetoric found in the new update were initially posted to the CD Projekt Red forums.

The fan response to this has been pretty positive in favor of CDPR, with a good deal of fans vocalizing their support for the company on Reddit. People on Reddit are speculating that it was the localization team that went off-script and decided to add these anti-Russian remarks into the game. Reddit user PixelBoom defended CDPR with the following post:

“This whole situation is unfortunate for everyone, but especially CDPR […] no matter what their stance is […] they need to correct the lines because it’s not what’s in the script […] So now CDPR needs to apologize for something they didn’t do and didn’t request

Another comment by Reddit user kBazilio offers a viewpoint from a Russian player of the game,

“As a Russian, I’m not so much offended as simply disappointed”

To reiterate, it is not certain who added these changes to the game. At the moment, the above comments are based on speculation, not substantial evidence.

This is certainly a difficult position for the CD Projekt Red team to be put in, particularly if it truly had no idea as to the changes that were made. It still raises questions as to how these changes could have made it through to the final release of the 2.0 update, and we’ll hopefully find out soon who is behind the messages.


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Antonia Haynes
Antonia Haynes is a freelance general gaming writer for Dot Esports who resides in a small seaside town in England where she has lived her whole life. Beginning her video game writing career back in 2014, and having an avid love of gaming since childhood, she became a staff writer in 2018 before becoming freelance in 2023 with her role at Dot Esports. Her ideal day would consist of junk food, fluffy pyjamas and video games because quite frankly going outside is overrated.