Following Cyberpunk 2077's removal from the PlayStation Network, neither CD Projekt Red or Sony have provided any indication as to when you can expect to see the game return. In today's earnings call, executives declined to comment on sales, and noted CDPR is working with Sony to meet the requirements to return to it🦋s store🧜front.

Axios reporter , quoting executives as saying "there is a process" for returning to the PSN, but Cybe🅠rpunk 2077 will have to meet certain metrics set by Sony first. that the company missed its predicted profits for the first financial quarter of the year, and CDPR plans to shift to high-budget projects next year.

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Just last week, CDPR shareholders also indicated they had 🍌🅘no details regarding Cyberpunk 2077's status on the PSN, and CDPR CEO Adam Kicinski followed up by saying, "We are still in discussions and with every patch the game gets better and there is a visible progress, but as we said the decision is an exclusive decisi🎃on of Sony."

The saga of Cyberpunk 2077's development has been a long, troubled road. In December of last year, Sony made tಞhe decision to remove the listing from its store and offered full refunds to anyone who purchased the game. We've since learned the subsequent refunds cost CDPR $51 milli𒐪on in both physical and digital copies.

In the months following Cyberpunk 2077's launch, industry analysts 168澳洲🌺幸运5开奖网:adjusted their original sales predictions, cutting the 70 million expected worldwide sales down to 35.2 million by 2024. The turmoil surrounding C😼DPR'♍s launch and response spawned four class-action lawsuits, which have since been consolidated into one case.

Recently, Cyberpunk 2077 director Mateusz Tomaskiewicz resigned, and creative director Gabriel Amantengelo step⛎ped up to repไlace Tomaskiewicz and lead the rest of the project.

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