When Cyberpunk 2077 was first launched back in December 2020, it was riddled with bugs. Cyberpunk 2077 was so problematic that it opened up a proverbial can of worms that included reports of studio crunch, a breakdown in communication, as well as a confusing development timeline.
The resulting product was a far cry from the Cyberpunk 2077 that was promised before the game's release. This resulted in, among other controversies, Sony pulling the game from its digital storefront and offering displeased gamers refunds.
After taking Cyberpunk 2077 out of the PlayStation Store, Sony assured fans that the only way for CD Projekt Red to have a chance to bring its now-infamous game back up for sale is if the studio can find a way to deliver Cyberpunk 2077 as it was intended to be.
Fast forward to more than 180 days later and Cyberpunk 2077 still hasn't lived up to expectations. Yet, Sony seems to have had a chance of heart.
Sony has decided to list the futuristic game back on the PlayStation Store, albeit with a warning for players on the PS4.
