Renamed as Cyberprank 2069, he was going to give copies of Cyberpunk 2077 to all of his buyers.
Cyberpunk 2069, more than a parody game, seems to have been a new scam hosted on Steam. This is a video game that has disappeared in recent days, but that was intended to take advantage of the pull of the CD Projekt title to sell some copy to the most clueless and credulous users of the Valve digital store.
Recalled as Cyberprank 2069 a few days after its landing on Steam, it could be bought for 10 euros. Once the software was tested and its null quality was verified, despite closing the game, the executable was still active adding hours to the counter, which prevented access to the return if the user wanted to recover his investment, explained PCGamer.
It has not been the only questionable measure of the developers: on July 22, users who had bought the “parody game” were urged to write a review of the game to opt for a collector’s edition of Cyberpunk 2077. The goal was none other than to receive numerous reviews of the game illegally, something that goes against the rules of Steam.
Did the Cyberpunk 2069 adventure end there? Before the disappearance of the page, it was said that all players who bought the game would receive a digital copy of the highly anticipated new CD Projekt production. According to SteamDB, the software vanished yesterday without a trace on Steam. Given the trick of the executable, it will be difficult to access a return from the developers.
Do you want to know how it was? Do not miss his trailer, which features a song by “Mattelica” and the appearance of numerous renowned actors.
Source: PC Gamer
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