The game, created by Polish developer CD Projekt Red, has been widely panned since its release on December 10, with users reporting bugs and crashing, particularly on older gaming consoles. CD Projekt Red had already offered to refund customers who were not satisfied.
Those who have bought the game will continue to receive support and updates, the tweet added.
“We are working hard to bring Cyberpunk 2077 back to PlayStation Store as soon as possible,” it said.
The company issued a statement on Monday apologizing for problems with the game. One round of updates has been released and a second round will be made by December 21, according to the statement, to be followed by two “large patches” in January and February.
Cyberpunk 2077 was originally due in April but experienced a series of delays that left fans wondering when they would get their hands on the title.
Players of Cyberpunk 2077 role-play as a nomad, a street kid or a corporate employee who journeys around Night City completing quests in a world dominated by corporations.
It features V — a customizable male or female character — who has a malware-infected biochip in his or her head. That malware takes the form of Johnny Silverhand, voiced by actor Keanu Reeves.
— Shannon Liao contributed to this report.
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