Fans of the new game "Cyberpunk 2077" now have to be strong: Anyone who owns a Playstation 4 will experience a nasty surprise in the Playstation Store.
Long waiting times, epileptic seizures, crashes and bugs -
"Cyperpunk 2077"
fans don't have it easy.
Sony made
a drastic decision and kicked the game from the
Playstation Store
.
CD Projekt Red
reacts to the latest
problems
with "Cyberpunk 2077".
Kassel - First hype, then problems after problems: Due to serious technical defects,
Sony is
now
withdrawing
the new game from
CD Projekt Red
: "
Cyberpunk 2077
".
Players all over the world have been looking forward to the game's release for months.
Although the release date was postponed several times, the hype about the new game remained unbroken.
The fans stuck to their expectations - wrongly?
The first wave of reviews of “
Cyberpunk 2077
” was, as expected, extremely positive - but then the first mishap: Some scenes in the game could
trigger
epileptic seizures
.
The development studio reacted promptly, gave the game an explicit warning and began to rework individual scenes in order
to minimize
the
health
risk.
Video game |
Cyberpunk 2077 |
---|---|
Development studio |
CD project RED |
Release date |
December 10, 2020 |
Technical defects on the Playstation 4: "Cyberpunk 2077" (CD Projekt Red) with massive problems
Another problem right from the start were
errors in the game
and
technical defects
- in the worst case these caused "Cyberpunk 2077" to crash.
Especially players on the
Playstation 4
and
Xbox One *
were affected by the so-called bugs.
CD Projekt Red reacted to this problem immediately.
Important Update for @PlayStation Users pic.twitter.com/fCB4z74M3z
- Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) December 18, 2020
The development studio apologized to the affected players, asked for their patience and also brought a
refund
into the game.
"All digital and physical copies of the game will continue to receive
support
and
updates
while we work to improve your experience," said the official Twitter post from
Cyberpunk 2077
(CD Projekt Red).
Sony makes drastic decision: No “Cyberpunk 2077” available in the Playstation Store
Sony,
however, drew conclusions and made a drastic decision: "Cyberpunk 2077" is no longer available in the Playstation Store *.
It is therefore currently
not possible to
purchase the game digitally from the
Playstation Store
.
In addition, players can also return the title to Playstation and have the costs reimbursed.
+
At Gamescom 2019, the hype for “Cyberpunk 2077” was still unbroken - now the game has been removed from the Sony Playstation Store.
(Symbol image)
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If you
search for the game
in the
Playstation Store
, you won't find it anymore - and you won't get any information about the whereabouts of the game.
According to the development
studio CD Projekt Red
, however, "they are working hard to bring Cyberpunk 2077 back to the Playstation Store as soon as possible."
Cyberpunk 2077 Playstation players want playable titles
Many players comment on their experiences with the long-awaited game title on the social networks.
YouTuber Skill Up
, who is known for his critical view of video games, writes about the new
CD Projekt Red
Titel: “Cyberpunk is good when it works.
But it would have taken more, much more time in the oven. "
Hey dear @fabiandoehla, will there be a patch for @CyberpunkGame that makes the game run a little better for the Playstation 4 Pro?
I would like to plunge into the game more, but I have crashes and strong FPS drops very often 😭 pic.twitter.com/BCjmCBXtQX
- terrok (@ terrok84) December 10, 2020
This also roughly reflects what many players want: more time "in the oven"
to eliminate
the
technical deficiencies
.
"I would like to plunge into the game more, but very often have
crashes
and strong
FPS drops,
" says a user on Twitter, describing his experience with "
Cyberpunk 2077
".
If the game is not playable, even a captivating story is of no use -
CD Projekt Red
knows that too
and is already working on a solution to the problem.
(Jennifer Greve)
* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network.
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