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Johnny Silverhand’s adventure is back on PlayStation Store, more than six months after its removal.
CD Projekt Red
made its on Monday, after being pulled from the Sony console’s digital marketplace last December when players in the days following the sci-fi game’s release. Developer CD Projekt Red recommends playing the sci-fi game on () or PS4 Pro, boys toy buggy rather than the base PS4 model.
“Users may continue to experience some performance issues with the PS4 edition while we continue to improve stability across all platforms,” it wrote in a tweet.
is now back on the PlayStation Store.You can play the game on PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation 5. Additionally, a free next gen upgrade will be available for all owners of the PS4 version of Cyberpunk 2077 in the second half of 2021.
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame)
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The also carries a warning against playing on PS4, saying it’s “not recommended” for the original 2013 model of its console.
Sony and Microsoft Cyberpunk from their consoles’ digital stores and offered refunds to unhappy customers in the wake of the game’s rocky launch. The problems were reportedly on base PS4 and Xbox One hardware (the original 2013 versions of the consoles).
Shortly afterward, the developer’s co-founder acknowledged in that the console version of its game “did not meet the quality standard we wanted it to meet” and outlined its plans for fixing the problems through downloadable patches. Getting Cyberpunk on PS4 or Xbox One will give you access to a when the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions launch later this year.