Six months after Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) drawn Cyberpunk 2077 On the PlayStation Store, owners of PlayStation 4 and PS5 will soon be able to purchase the digital version of the RPG again. As reported by Eurogamer, CD Projekt Red revealed in a regulatory announcement that Cyberpunk 2077 will be available on PlayStation Store starting June 21.
“Regarding the current report n ° 66/2020 of December 18, 2020, the board of directors of CD Projekt SA headquartered in Warsaw makes public the decision of Sony Interactive Entertainment to restore the availability of the edition digital of Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation Store, as of June 21, 2021 “, the announcement bed.
However, don’t expect the game to run flawlessly on the base PS4 just yet. “SIE can confirm that Cyberpunk 2077 will be re-listed on PlayStation Store starting June 21, 2021,” a SIE spokesperson told Engadget. “Users will continue to experience performance issues with the PS4 edition as CD Projekt Red continues to improve stability across all platforms. SIE recommends playing the title on PS4 Pro or PS5 for the best experience.
Sony pulled the game from its storefront just over a week after Cyberpunk 2077the rocky launch and he offered refunds to players. The game was originally full of bugs and many PS4 and Xbox One gamers have experienced significant performance issues. Microsoft also offered refunds, but added a warning to the Cyberpunk 2077 store the page on possible Xbox One performance issues instead of deleting it.
CD Projekt Red has deployed several Cyberpunk 2077 fixes and major fixes since December. The RPG finally appears to be in a solid enough condition to satisfy Sony, although it doesn’t perform as well as expected on PS4.
PS5 and Xbox Series X / S owners can play Cyberpunk 2077 thanks to backward compatibility. A free update that optimizes the game for current consoles is expected Later this year.
While the studio can breathe a sigh of relief when it comes to PlayStation availability, it still faces another major issue. It was affected by a ransomware attack earlier this year. Last week, the CDPR said the data from the hack was circulating online, and that it may include personal information about employees and contractors as well as details about the games.
Update 6/15 2:10 p.m. ET: Added Sony’s statement and disclaimer regarding basic PS4 performance.
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