CD Projekt RED Doesn’t Have Cyberpunk 2077 Refund Agreements With Sony, Microsoft, or Retailers
Since the lackluster launch of the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt RED has been doing a lot of damage control, most notably around misleading players about the state of the game on last-gen consoles. They sheepishly apologized for the issues (read: allegedly intentionally obfuscating the game?s visuals and performance on PS4 and Xbox One to maintain preorders) and promised refunds for anyone who wanted them. As it turns out, the refunds were offered without any agreements with Sony, Microsoft, or retailers, despite the developer telling players to go through them first.
In a call on December 14th to address the situation around Cyberpunk 2077?s launch, CDPR leadership fielded questions about the issues and what they are planning to do to resolve them. In response to a question about the studio offering refunds for disappointed players, CDPR co-founder Marcin Iwi?ski clarified that Sony and Microsoft?s independent refund policies stand, and the Cyberpunk 2077 launch situation does not warrant special treatment on any kind of agreement on those individual storefronts.
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