Cyberpunk 2077 has finally returned to the PlayStation Store. The game which was slammed for poor performance on previous-gen consoles was pulled from the Sony's digital storefront following the huge number of glitches and issues the PlayStation 4 edition experienced.
If you look at the Metacritic scores of the game following its original release, you'll notice the quality shift as the PC edition sits at 86% positive, Xbox One at 61% positive, while PlayStation 4 was down in the dumps at 57% positive. Cyberpunk 2077 is now returning to the PS Store but it's not all good news, as Sony still has a warning for PlayStation 4 players.
Watch this to see how Cyberpunk 2077 performed differently on every console...
An announcement on the matter from CD Projekt, spotted by PC Gamer, gave a very dry update on on June 15th. The post says: "In relation to Current Report no. 66/2020 of 18th December 2020, the Management Board of CD PROJEKT S.A. with a registered office in Warsaw hereby publicly discloses the decision by Sony Interactive Entertainment to reinstate the availability of the digital edition of Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation Store, effective on 21st June 2021."
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So the game will be returning to the PlayStation on 21st June 2021. With the new updates to the performance that the game has received from its original launch, PlayStation is fine with players purchasing the game again but is still warning players about the multiple problems.
Sony tells IGN that although Cyberpunk 2077 is now playable on the PlayStation 4, it still has its issues. The full comment from Sony to IGN is as follows: "SIE can confirm that Cyberpunk 2077 will be re-listed on PlayStation Store starting June 21st, 2021. Users will continue to experience performance issues with the PS4 edition while CD Projekt Red continues to improve stability across all platforms. SIE recommends playing the title on PS4 Pro or PS5 for the best experience."
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