Sony announced today that it will offer full refunds to those who wish to get their money back after purchasing Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store.
On top of that, the game will be removed from the store itself until further notice, likely until CD Projekt RED can amend the issues affecting it.
You can find the announcement here, alongside a link to request the refund.
This comes after the game was met by harsh criticism due to running poorly on old-generation consoles.
CD Projekt RED had already committed to supporting the refunds and fixing the issues affecting the game a few days ago, but early reports mentioned that Sony wasn’t playing ball. Apparently, things have changed.
Cyberpunk 2077 is currently available for PS4 (if you can find a physical copy, I guess), Xbox One, and PC. It has also been confirmed to be coming for Xbox Series X and PS5 down the line with upgrades available for those who purchase the game for the current generation of consoles.
If you already picked up the game (and don’t plan to get a refund), you can enjoy our guide wiki that could provide you with useful information for your playthrough.
If you’d like to see more you can check out the opening cinematic, a trailer outlining the photo mode, the latest gameplay on PS5 and PS4, the previous video on Xbox Series X and Xbox One X, more from the PC version with Nvidia’s RTX, more trailers and screenshots, the previous trailers, another semi-recent gameplay reveal, another trailer, one more about life paths, additional screenshots, more images, another batch about the Watson District, one showcasing Westbrook, one featuring City Center, one showcasing Santo Domingo, another featuring Heywood, and one showing Pacifica and The Badlands.
You can also hear some spiffy songs like “A Like Supreme” by Johnny Silverhand’s own band Samurai, another titled “The Ballad of Buck Ravers”, one titled “Chippin’ in”, one named “Black Dog”, “Hole In The Sun” by Point Break Candy, “Game Over” by Run the Jewels, and the six tracks revealed yesterday.