CD Projekt Red revealed in a regulatory announcement that Cyberpunk 2077 will be available on the PlayStation Store as of June 21, Engadget citing Eurogamer, reported.
The dystopian-themed game was reportedly one of the most
expensive ever made and its release was hotly anticipated, but the rollout was
mired in problems.
In December 2020, Sony said it was pulling the game from
PlayStation stores around the world citing "customer satisfaction"
after multiple complaints about glitches and even health risks.
But a regulatory disclosure by the game's maker, CD Projekt
Red, on Tuesday said Sony Interactive Entertainment would "reinstate the
availability of the digital edition of Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation store,
effective on 21 June 2021."
In a statement Wednesday, Sony confirmed the game would be
relisted this month.
But it warned there could still be issues with the title if
played on PlayStation 4 consoles.
"Users will continue to experience performance issues
with the PS4 edition while CD Projekt Red continues to improve stability across
all platforms," Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) said.
"SIE recommends playing the title on PS4 Pro or PS5 for
the best experience," it added.
The game title, which was also released on Xbox One and PCs,
has been CD Projekt Red's biggest hit, and the group's president has said its
launch has been a "huge lesson".
The company has released a series of patches to deal with a
variety of issues and was forced to add health warnings after one reviewer
complained the game caused an epileptic seizure.
"This was a huge lesson for us, one we will never
forget -– but I believe now is the time to look to the future," CD Projekt
Group president and joint CEO Adam Kicinski said in April as he reviewed the
firm's performance in 2020.
"We remain ambitious and we are giving it our all to
bring Cyberpunk to a level where everyone can fully enjoy the game, regardless
of platform," he added, according to the firm's website
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