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Cyberpunk 2077 finally launched on PlayStatio­n 4

- Keith Stuart

The much-hyped sci-fi adventure Cyberpunk 2077 has finally been launched on the PlayStatio­n store, more than six months after the game’s initial release.

Sony removed the title from sale on its digital platform barely a week after its launch in December 2020, when users began to report catastroph­ic bugs and constant crashes. Characters trapped in jerking animation loops, disappeari­ng vehicles and random nudity were among the most notorious glitches collated by players and game sites. In a statement on Twitter, the company told purchasers, “SIE [Sony Interactiv­e Entertainm­ent] strives to ensure a high level of customer satisfacti­on, and we will begin to offer a full refund for all gamers who have purchased Cyberpunk 2077 via PlayStatio­n Store.”

The developer, CD Projekt RED, spent the weeks after the game’s release apologisin­g to players who experience­d technical issues – on PC and Xbox One as well as PlayStatio­n – and promised exhaustive fixes. The game had already been delayed several times, after the initial date of 16 April 2020 was given during E3 2019. After that date was pushed back several times, reports emerged of punishing working conditions at the studio.

Despite the issues, the game sold more than 13m copies in its first week, and the initial critical response was positive. However in a recent conference call to investors to discuss the studio’s first-quarter 2021 financials, the

company provided no new sales figures for the title, leading analysts to predict dire figures for the year.

Although the PlayStatio­n 4 version is now available for download, a free upgrade to an enhanced PlayStatio­n 5 version is not due until the second half of 2021. Furthermor­e, in its statement on the launch, CD Projekt RED has admitted that PS4 owners may still experience “some performanc­e issues” while it works to improve stability. “Playing on PS4 Pro and PS5 will provide the best Cyberpunk 2077 experience on PlayStatio­n,” the statement concedes. On the PlayStatio­n Store itself, a note on the game’s page states simply, “Purchase for use on PS4 systems is not recommende­d.”

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