We're witnessing an absolute disaster unfold surrounding CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 -  culminating in its 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:removal from the PSN Store - and it's managed to get people talking about bot꧃h No Man's Sky and Fallout 76 once again on Twitter. Considering both games 🗹were also slated upon release respectively, it isn't hard to see why.

have drawn parallels between the disastrous launches for all three, though that this is a fair comparison. Othe🐷rs are taking it as an opportunity to show what's changed since their respective game released, to join them. Additional games have been compared to Cyberpunk 2077 too, including and .

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Released in 2016, Hello Games’ ambitious space exploration game No Man's Sky has been considered a mod🔥ern standard bearer for what not to do at launch. Led by studio founder Sean Murray, it released with numerꦚous performance issues and many promised features were missing, such as multiplayer. Hello Games never stopped working on it, and through frequent updates have brought players back round, making it one of gaming's biggest redemption stories.

Fallout 76 is almost there. Bethesda's attempt at bringing online multiplayer to the previously single-player Fallout franchise got a lot of flak at release. Released back in 2018, it was widely condemned as being borderline unplayable with a high number of bugs, server issues, and numerous marketing controversies. It's receiving better reception ever since the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Wasterlanders update launched but there's still⛄ a fair way to go.

Keep in mind that these situations aren't the same as what's happened with Cyberpunk 207⭕7 - this isn't a case of missing features or repeated server issues but it rais🍸es an interesting point of discussion. Will it change the current climate of corporations pushing to release unfinished games? Probably not, as long as there's money to be had. Regardless, it's been a rough week for all parties and this saga is far from over. We'll keep you updated as we learn more.

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