The long-awaited release of Cyberpunk 2077 wasn't without issues, to put it lightly. The game, especially on last-gen consoles including the PS4 and Xbox One family of systems, had a catastrophic launch. Basically, it is almost unplayable, pushing CD Projekt RED to offer refunds and promising to fix the performance issues.
On 17th December, Sony announced the removal of Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store, and opening a channel for refunds. Now, CD Projekt RED has made an official response to the situation.
CDPR on Cyberpunk 2077's PlayStation Store removal
In a post on Twitter with the dreaded yellow background, CD Projekt RED addressed the removal of Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store.
The developer notes that following a discussion with PlayStation, a decision has been made to "temporarily disable digital distribution of Cyberpunk 2077 on the PlayStation Store."
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A very important takeaway from this update by CD Projekt RED is if you've purchased physical copies, you will still be able to play the game.
Further, all copies, both digital and physical, will continue to receive support and updates as the developer continues to improve the game.
It remains to be seen how long CD Projekt RED will take to fix Cyberpunk 2077, especially on PS4 and Xbox One systems.
If you don't want to wait for a fix and need your money back, you can head on over to the official PlayStation Store Cyberpunk 2077 refund page and follow the process.