CD PROJEKT RED apologizes for the horrible performance of the game on last-gen consoles

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open world, narrative-driven role-playing game set in the universe of the classic pen & paper RPG system — Cyberpunk 2020. The game follows the story of V — a hired gun on the rise in Night City, the most violent and dangerous metropolis of the corporate-ruled future.

Cyberpunk 2077 has been launched, and it seems that the game has impressed a lot of people. Simultaneously, the most anticipated massive open-world game has disappointed several gamers who purchased the title for their PS4 and Xbox One devices.

According to sources, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users’ experience can only be described as horrible. But fortunately, CD PROJEKT RED has responded professionally and has stated that it will issue refunds for the console players.

Taking to Twitter, the company behind the game apologized for not showing the performance of the game on last-gen consoles earlier. It also confirmed that all bugs and crashes would be fixed with the upcoming patches. We already know that a first patch is already released, and two large patches are being planned for January and February.

But the company also clarified that the patches wouldn’t make the game on last-gen consoles look the same as on a high-end gaming PC or next-gen consoles but should improve the experience significantly. 

According to sources, CDPR stated that those who aren’t pleased with the experience on last-gen consoles and don’t want to wait for patches. They could opt for a refund from the Xbox Store or PlayStation Network (PSN) if they ordered a digital copy. Those who have purchased boxed versions of the game can contact the corresponding store or write to helpmerefund(at)cdprojektred.com. But the assistance will only be up until December 21, 2020.

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