Cyberpunk 2077 has released in a less than stellar condition on console and now Sony is offering refunds for those that purchased the game digitally. Not only that, but Cyberpunk 2077 is being pulled from the PlayStation Store.
Announced on December 17 by the Ask PlayStation Twitter account, players will now be eligible for a full refund on Cyberpunk 2077. This follows Sony’s original position of not granting refunds. This was obviously at odds with CD Projekt Red’s own position, whereby the company stated it would be offering refunds to its disappointed customers.
PlayStation players may now be able to get a full refund on Cyberpunk 2077.
Sameer Mitha | Published on 18 Dec 2020
The internet is abuzz criticizing the launch of one of the most anticipated games of the year - Cyberpunk 2077. While the game performs well on the PC and even the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X, thanks to backwards compatibility, its performance on the base PS4 and Xbox One is a disaster. To know how poorly the game runs on the base consoles, you can check out the video below.
While CD Projekt Red, the developer behind the game, is offering refunds to those that aren t happy with the game, Sony has removed the game from the PlayStation Store entirely. Players can no longer purchase a digital copy of the game.
(Pocket-lint) - Those of you who purchased Cyberpunk 2077 and have experienced issues with it now have a myriad of ways to return the game.
Sony removed Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store and is offering full refunds to anyone who bought the game from the store. Developer CD Projekt Red is also promising refunds of digital and physical copies purchased at retail stores, and even Microsoft is now offering refunds for the game if purchased from the Microsoft Store. Has there ever been a more tumultuous game launch?
Cyberpunk 2077 released on 10 December 2020. In the week since its launch, several players have repeatedly complained about bugs they ve experienced, including crashes and visual glitches. However, from our personal experience playing the title on PS4 Pro, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, the game hasn t been too flawed - and in fact looks and plays well. It s the base PS4 and Xbox One X versions that seem to be causing most problems.