Cyberpunk 2077 has been relisted on the PlayStation store on Monday, June 21, almost six months after its console version was review-bombed for being extremely buggy. CD Projekt Red, its developer, has released several updates, patches, and hotfixes to improve the performance of the game. Despite that, both the CDPR team and Sony have reintroduced Cyberpunk 2077 with a warning to s to play it on a PS4 Pro or a PS5 console, and not on a PS4. While Sony said that it recommends the beefier consoles for the “best experience”, CDPR plainly said the PS4 edition “performance issues” have not been resolved yet.
Sony sent out a review). CDPR tweeted the same information while more clearly stating in the thread that PS4 s will continue facing “performance issues” with the game. The developer said the team would continue to work on improving the stability of the game across all platforms.
The open-world RPG, characterised by its dystopian theme, was subjected to latest patch that brings stability improvements to the game across PC, consoles, and Stadia was released last week.
Despite the optics of its chaotic arrival, Cyberpunk 2077, reportedly one of the most expensive games ever made, had managed to sell 13 million copies — after adjusting for refunds — in a matter of days.