Sony Just REMOVED Cyberpunk 2077 From The PlayStation Store, Offers FULL Refund To PS4 & PS5 Players



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Wow. It’s hard to find the words. In a world where we have experienced the launch of Fallout 76 and Anthem, Cyberpunk 2077 serves as the straw that broke the camels back. PlayStation has taken action to protect consumers by removing Cyberpunk 2077 from all PlayStation stores. With that said, is there more to it? We investigate.
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25 thoughts on “Sony Just REMOVED Cyberpunk 2077 From The PlayStation Store, Offers FULL Refund To PS4 & PS5 Players”

  1. Their redemption will come with Cyberpunk 2077 Enhanced Edition, just like every other game they've released, starting from The first Witcher game.
    Every game from CDPR had a blobtit release. (Witcher 1 Enhanced Edition, Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition, Witcher 3 GOTY Edition)

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  2. I have to admit I'm really enjoying the game on PC albeit my earlier frustrations with the bugs has tamed since last week. I do still have issue with overall performance. I shouldn't have to downgrade my game res and max all quality settings to make it a crash free stable fps experience. The crazy AI and the way I'm constantly bombarded with way too many new quests when just driving a couple of blocks in Night City are certainly high priority fixes for me but I doubt those things will get a look in for many many months now.

    The side quest delivery feels kinda forced, almost like CDPR don't want me to finish the 'main' story in 20 hours, but there's so many different and interesting things to do in the game, they just need to let the player breathe for a minute and absorb, remember and plan the previous or current story quest line.

    Now that Sony have removed the game from their store and with MS to soon follow suit no doubt, I can only assume that all of CDPR's focus is going to be on getting the game running properly on old hardware just to make a point and save face. They clearly overstretched themselves promising last gen consoles, rushed the release due to peer pressure and competition, pretty much lied about it and now sadly are gonna waste a ton of time trying to keep their investors onside. Remember all the hype? Such a shame.

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  3. I have this game on PC and Xbox one x on PC have had no problems i’m more than halfway through the game on Xbox i’ve had a frame raindrop when entering a new area for about 2 seconds followed by a little bit of lag and then the game continues like normal I cannot speak for PlayStation as I have not played it on PlayStation but if I’m being completely honest I have really enjoyed the game the stories nice it’s a solid RPG with stunningly beautiful visuals and graphics however….. this is clearly!!! A next generation game that should have only been available on the PS5 and Xbox sx trying to play this game on last generation is like trying too play cod Cold War on the 360 and ps3 The only reason that the Xbox can’t handle it slightly better than the ps4 is simply because the Xbox one x has better hardware than the ps4 pro if i were to try to play this game on a base Console I’m like 80% sure the amount of problems would sky rocket

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  4. Could you imagine being in the meeting at Sony after that message from CDPR came out about returns? I'm shocked that they removed the game from the store and are doing refunds. This feels like a precedent being set.

    I think "Going Gold" is going to mean something again soon.

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  5. Because, Japanese gamers, especially Japanese game developers, making and awaiting a GAME THAT RUNS HOW IT WAS PROMISED BEFORE! 🎌

    Show me any Japanese made GAME today that came unfinished out to the market!

    You wouldn’t find any kind of Japanese games that were unfinished. 🕳

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  6. Maaaan I really feel sorry for CDPR and this backlash, these developers put so much work into this game. Yes from the gamers point of view I understand how current gen consoles should have been the main focus of the game to have it optimized for and it was scummy to hide copies from reviewers. I ordered the CE and obviously not able to get a refund, but OH MY GOD the statue . . . worth it. I’ll have to wait to upgrade to the ps5 version when it’s available to delve deeper. I’ve played about 3 hours and it hasn’t crashed yet on my ps4. Frame rate drops are prevalent and “V’s” face is a nightmare in the mirror. I’ve experienced a floating npc, but for me the game is still playable. I hope CDPR saves face with patches and updates, I’m sure they will.

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  7. It is funny how everyone is still talking about this trainwreck of a game, when other games that actually launched in a really good state like DOOM ETERNAL should get a lot of love. But no, most people just like being negative. Of course CDPR deserves backlash, but we should instead buy and play the other great games launched this year like Hades, DOOM ETERNAL, Ghost of Tsushima, Animal Crossing or Half-Life: Alyx if you have VR.

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  8. Today money is more important that anything in this World, that's why such a things happening. They could delay this game for another year, fix most of the bugs, and I still believe dealing with people disappointment because of this would be smaller comparing to the current situation. But nooooooo, shareholders has expectations, looking for dividends, people wearing ties care only about numbers and they don't give a sh… about players or developers. It's not the first nor the last time this happened, so it just proves that PEOPLE* CAN'T LEARN ON THEIR MISTAKES BECAUSE MONEY MAKES THEM BLIND.
    * financial sector people and/or CFO – chief FAILURE officers

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