After a slightly middling release for Cyberpunk 2077 on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, CD Projekt Red has pulled all the stops in addressing the community, and has since announced that it will be issuing out refunds for those who deemed the last-gen versions of the game unsatisfactory.
In Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, as well as Taiwan and Hong Kong, Epicsoft Asia is the main organisation handling the refunds for physical retail copies of the Region 3 PS4 and Xbox One versions of Cyberpunk 2077.
Requests for the refunds will take place from 17 – 21 December 2020.
However, if you fully intend on sticking with your PS4/Xbox One copy of the game, CD Projekt Red has assured that major patches will be rolled out over the next three months through February 2021 to hopefully iron out most, if not all, problems that are making the last-gen versions of Cyberpunk 2077 virtually unplayable as a result.
Marion has a serious RPG addiction. Sometimes it bleeds into real life; he forgets to sleep because he thinks he has a Witcher’s body clock. Forgive him in advance if he suddenly blurts out terms such as “Mind Flayer” and “Magic Missile”, because never once does he stop thinking about his next Dungeons & Dragons game.