Subject: Receipt of notification concerning the filing of a class actionlawsuit in the USA

Legal basis: Art. 17 section 1 of MAR - inside information

The Management Board of CD PROJEKT S.A. with a registered office inWarsaw (hereinafter referred to as "the Company") hereby announces thatit has been notified by a law firm cooperating with the Company of acivil class action lawsuit filed in the US District Court for theCentral District of California by five natural persons (hereinafterreferred to as "Plaintiffs") who had purchased videogames via the Steamplatform which is owned by Valve Corporation (hereinafter referred to as"Valve"). The lawsuit names Valve along with other developers andpublishers of videogames, including the Company and its subsidiary - CDPROJEKT Inc., as defendants.

The Plaintiffs ask the court to adjudicate whether the terms of theSteam Distribution Agreement violate US antitrust laws.

The complaint alleges that Valve abuses its market power to compelvideogame developers to accede to a so-called "Most Favored Nations"provision (hereinafter referred to as "the Provision") in the SteamDistribution Agreement, whereby Valve business partners agree that theprice of a PC game on the Steam platform will be the same as on otherplatforms. The complaint goes on to allege that the Provision leads toimproper functioning of the market by hampering the ability of otherplatforms to compete on price with Steam.

The lawsuit does not specify the amount of damages sought.

The Company is currently assessing the validity of claims formulatedagainst itself and its subsidiary as part of the aforementionedlitigation.

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