Sony Pulls Cyberpunk 2077 from PlayStation & Xbox Stores & Offers Refunds After Systems Crash

Sony’s The Cyberpunk 2077 video game was just released this week and already, its developer CD Projekt Red, is issuing refunds.
According to CNN the game, is causing users a mountain of issues including performance problems on Xbox One and Playstation consoles older than the newest one, PS5.
There are also reports of crashes and strange bugs on just about every platform it’s on.
While some Twitter users have gotten through the game without any issues, a lot have not.
what we learned about video games? to never pre-order o buy day one Triple a games #Cyberpunk2077
— the ashen one🇲🇽 (@ashenone55) December 18, 2020
I think we may be at the end of the “ship it broken and ‘fix it’ with a day one patch” era of video games. #Cyberpunk2077
— Don Brodka (@donbrodka) December 18, 2020
I’m honoured that @CDPROJEKTRED & the bugs & crashes in #Cyberpunk2077 has broke my graphic card. It’s the very 1st time in my life such thing has happened. At least it was caused by the best game ever created & (pre-ordered) sold in all human history.
— Ando Drago Official (@Ando_Drago) December 18, 2020
If you aren’t happy with the game, Sony is issuing a refund and these are the steps you’ll have to take to get one: just use the “refund programs” on the PlayStation and Xbox stores for digital copies, or go to their retailer of choice for refunding a physical copy.
You can also contact the developer at helpmerefund@cdprojektred.com through December 21 for assistance with getting your money back.
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) December 14, 2020
Sony does plan on putting the game out again once the issues are resolved.
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