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Yes, which is why I put in parentheses ( at the time CURRENT gen ), on the PSN storefront it doesn't matter what system you have, PS4/PS4 Pro/PS5 you won't find Cyberpunk 2077.  While the issues are the worst on PS4, there are some issues on the Pro, and PS5 isn't without warts.  When Sony pulled the game, they PULLED the game.  After CDProject seemingly threw them under the bus for refunds, Sony just said 'Nope'.  Want a refund?  You get a refund, and they went full Oprah.  YOU ALL GET REFUNDS!!  Then wiped their hands. You want to play Cyberpunk on a PS console now?  You need a physical copy.  So it doesn't matter what gen Sony device you have, you aren't buying the game digitally for the time being, which is what I said.




Which is what I am referring to.


The dicey thing was that if you want that refund you needed to do so by the 21st, the same day that CDProject Red provides their first update.  Which means you had the choice of believing CDProject AGAIN, or get your money back and buy later when the game is in the state they advertised.



I think the issue especially with Cyberpunk is this is a game that was hyped for almost a decade.  One would think that after all this time, amidst promises from the company, and multiple delays in the name of polish one could expect they'd deliver a working product for the systems they made the game for.  I had my doubts when the first reviews came out, and it was clearly laid out in the review that the reviewers could NOT use their footage.  They could only use visuals provided by CDProject.  If that doesn't scream 'warning bells' I don't know what does.  Of course that footage is going to be on high end systems in house that few would have access to.  Which is why my copy remains unopened, while I await to hear about the success of the patches.


After all that time, on a game that was heavily advertised on ALL systems, it isn't unrealistic to expect the game to perform better than PS3 quality on ANY system.


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