- The much-anticipated game “Cyberbunk 2077” was launched on December 10.
- Players on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have expressed dissatisfaction with the game, facing bugs, glitches and poor graphics.
- CD Project Red, the game studio behind “Cyberbunk 2077”, is now refunding players on those consoles.
- “We should have focused more on running better on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,” CD Project Red said Monday.
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The creators of “Cyberbunk 2077”, one of the most anticipated games of 2020, are now returning money to disgruntled players.
The game was launched on December 10 on Sony and Microsoft’s new consoles – the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 – and on the last generation consoles, the Xbox One X and PlayStation 4.
As soon as the game started, players started complaining about bugs, bad graphics and bad game dynamics – especially on last generation consoles. Monday morning CD. Project Red, the studio behind “Cyberbunk 2077”, apologized and refunded the players on those consoles.
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“We should have focused more on running better on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,” the company said.
It said it hopes players will stick with the game while adjusting the game, but will return the money to those who request it.
Players who purchase the game digitally can go through the process of withdrawing money from Xbox and PlayStation, while those who purchase physical copies must request a refund through the store where the disc was purchased.
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“If this is not possible, please contact us at [email protected] and we will do our best to assist you. From today, until December 21, 2020, you can contact us for one week,” the company said.
C.D. Project Red said it would release updates to improve the game and release two major patches in January and February 2021.
“Cyberbunk 2077” was originally slated to launch in April this year, but its release date has been pushed back three times.