Sony removed 'Cyberpunk 2077' from the PlayStation Store2020-12-18 18:55 by DanielaTags: Sony, Cyberpunk 2077, Playstation
After "Cyberpunk 2077" users have complained about numerous bugs in game in the week since its release, Sony pulled the title from its online store "until further notice." Sony also said it will provide full refunds to customers who purchased the game. The highly anticipated action role-playing game, starring Keanu Reeves, was created by developer CD Projekt Red and released Dec. 10 — after two previous postponements. The company cited the challenges of racing to meet the previous deadline while getting "Cyberpunk 2077" ready for the next-generation PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X platforms in addition to existing consoles. Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the biggest games of the year and has been a financial success, selling more than 8 million pre-orders and notching sales records for PC games. But players have found the game full of bugs, particularly on the last-generation PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, sending CD Projekt shares plummeting and leading fans and critics to describe Cyberpunk 2077 as unfinished. Microsoft says it's also offering Cyberpunk 2077 refunds to anyone who has purchased the game via its Microsoft Store. While the company has been offering refunds to some customers already, Microsoft is now expanding this to cover anyone who has purchased the game digitally. Microsoft isn't going as far as Sony to fully remove the game, as the title is still listed and available on the Microsoft Store. Read more -here-
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