Cyberpunk 2077 is the talk of the town now, and it’s not because it’s the best game ever. Despite its constant delays, the end product was not satisfactory to most gamers. 

While the game is performing somewhat better on PC, most consoles users have gone as far as to call it a disaster and have been quite vocal about it on social media and Reddit.

The level of frustration has gotten so high that many gamers are requesting to be refunded for the Cyberpunk 2077.

Developers admit to weak performance on consoles.

Amidst the turmoil, Cyberpunk 2077 has finally reached out to everyone on Twitter with a statement on the matter.

The developers have heard the complaints from gamers and are admitting and apologising for not paying more attention to making it better for last generation consoles.

They then go on to explain that they will be working on the bugs and glitches that are ruining the experience for most of us. The fixes are planned to take place over the next few months until February, and the first set of updates are expected to come within the next seven days. The remaining fixes will come in large patches after the holidays.

The developers have also reassured that these fixes will not make the game look as good as it is on next-gen consoles, but it will be better than it is now.

Refunds on Cyberpunk 2077.

Lastly, if you are still unsatisfied with the game and unwilling to wait for the fixes, the developers are offering a refund on Cyberpunk 2077. For digital copies, it’s pretty straight forward as sending a refund ticket through relevant channels like PSN or Xbox. 

As for gamers with the physical copy, you’ll have to do it directly with the store that sold it. And if that doesn’t work out, you can contact them directly through email. This process has to be done before December 21 for a valid refund.

Hopefully, Cyberpunk 2077 manages to make a proper comeback once it’s been fixed.

Ibrahim's a hardcore gamer and Star Wars fan. He's obsessed with Obi-Wan Kenobi, even claiming that he's a descendant of the fictional Jedi Master. Other than that delusion, Ibrahim's pretty down to earth, collecting figures and buying games he'll never finish.