Cyberpunk 2077 is off the shelves for 100 days, it is still uncertain when it will return

100 days have passed since the game Cyberpunk 2077 was removed from the shelves. However, the return date of the game is still uncertain. Regarding the issue of when to relaunch the game, both PlayStation manufacturer Sony and the game’s developer CD Projekt Red chose to remain silent.

When this highly anticipated game was released, it was revealed that there were huge performance problems, which caused players to be unable to play normally, especially on the previous generation of game consoles. On December 17, 2020, Sony announced that it would remove Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation game store.

Sony said in its initial statement that players who purchased the game can get a full refund. The company also said: “Sony will remove the game “Cyberpunk 2077” from the PlayStation Store until further notice.

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In other words, it is Sony’s decision to take the game off the shelves. But then CD Projekt Red also issued a statement saying that this decision was made after they had “discussed” the refund with Sony. The two companies have never clearly revealed who made this decision.

For such a highly anticipated and watched game, being removed is an unprecedented event. In the past three months, many questions about the game have not been officially answered.

One of the most concerning issues is “when will the game resume sales”. Since December of last year, neither Sony nor CD Projekt has revealed a specific answer to this question. The latter only gave a vague answer in a recent statement. CD Projekt said: “We are working hard to get Cyberpunk 2077 back to the PlayStation Store as soon as possible.”

According to the report, recently contacted Sony and CD Projekt to inquire about plans to re-release the game, but neither company responded to this.

The silence between the two parties makes it difficult for the outside world to predict when the game will return. It may be re-released tomorrow, or it may make users wait another 100 days. In the game industry, such a case has never happened before. I hope this incident can become a lesson in the industry so that similar things will not happen again in the future.

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