Considering the huge lineup of unfinished, broken games, this one must be REALLY broken to get rejected.
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Either both platforms restricted Passes to harder validation after Cyberpunk 2077 or XDefiant is BUGGIER than Cyberpunk 2077
Or neither. Platform cert doesn't directly correlate to how many bugs a game has, it's a set of very specific test cases that software has to pass to be approved for release: show the correct button prompts for the platform, have correctly-implemented achievements/trophies, show correct error messages, etc.
Some of the tests do include things like 'don't crash during normal operation', but the failures could be almost anything. (Source: am a developer)
More likely is that Cyberpunk was that big of game that neither platform wasn't willing to risk losing sales for not being out day 1.
Like, seriously? How bad does a game have to be to fail from such a major Publisher?
Yea I'd expect something like that from an indie developer that's not familiar with the approval process
Why would they submit if they weren't sure if was going to pass lol
Ubisoft is a big company. I can see it as the devs saying "it's not ready" and some exec, high on his if you believe hard enough it's true bullshit and said either submit it or find another job.
Maybe they thought their checks cleared?
Or, it's a security violation. Maybe the game accidentally opens a door to allow unsigned software to run.
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What a stupid fucking name. I realize they're targeting 12 year olds but damn.
Classic Ubisoft making a buggy mess of everything
Neat. Looking forward to it. /s