The long-awaited Cyberpunk 2077, which had a troubled launch and full of controversy, has been removed from the Ps Store! The game's producer, CD Projekt Red after the controversy promises a return of the game to the digital store.
The most awaited game of the year has finally arrived! Exactly the way everyone didn't want it… The game came full of bugs, which makes the amount of delays made by the developer quite understandable. But that proves that even though there were many, it was still not enough.
However, even with bugs, the launch was carried out. Although bugs are present in all versions of the game, both for PC and consoles, it is exactly on consoles that the situation is getting worse. This is because, in the console version, in addition to bugs, performance problems have been found.
And Sony has made its decision, it has removed Cyberpunk 2077 from the Ps Store! And he also promised a refund for anyone who wants to request it, check out the note:
SIE goes to great lengths to ensure customer satisfaction, which is why we are starting to offer full refunds to players who purchased Cyberpunk 2077 via the Playstation Store. SIE will also remove Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store indefinitely
If you purchased the ps4 version of Cyberpunk through the Ps Store, and would like to request a refund, please use this link.
And now, how is it?
The fact that Sony has removed Cyberpunk from the Ps Store does not mean that those who purchased it and want to wait for future updates will be left without, which the developer has claimed. She also reinforced that she will continue to work and fix all bugs and crashes present in the console versions and improve the user experience.
What is certain is that the company will have a lot of work ahead for the necessary correction to the point of satisfying customers and also sony for the game to return to Ps Plus. What CD Projekt Red promised, after all the controversy generated about the removal of the game from the store, and all the damage that the company suffered because of it, after all, CD Projekt saw its shares plummet shortly after Sony's announcement.
Anyway, what do you think about this action taken by both companies? Was it the best decision to make, or should they have pushed a little harder and waited for future updates for fixes? Comment!
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