Many people have been preparing to release the most anticipated game of the decade, Cyberpunk 2077. Developer CD Project RED finally made the program available on December 10, which many of them got, but it disappointed many.

It wasn’t the gameplay or the gameplay that was the problem, but the little bugs (bugs) that made the experience less enjoyable. This was also recognized by the developers: in the basic versions of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the textures appear little or nothing, and this phenomenon has not been helped by the fixes that have appeared since their debut.

So Sony stepped in a few days ago and took on a money back guarantee for Cyberpunk 2077 – the company will return the money to everyone who is disappointed in the game. Now, however, a much more radical move has been decided. The company said in a statement that the game had been temporarily removed from PlayStation Store offerings in addition to a full refund.

It is not yet known how long the game will not be available on the PlayStation Store. The company said so much that it will not change its decision until further notice. It is also not known whether Microsoft will take a similar step.

Previously, CD Project RED announced that the game will receive various updates on December 20, with the fix packs then available in January and February.

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