Very few game launches of recent memory have been as disastrous as CD Projekt’s Cyberpunk 2077. After a long and arduous wait filled to the brim with delays, players across the globe were greeted to a technically impaired game upon release when Cyberpunk 2077 launched on PC and consoles in December 2020.
Between the disastrous launch and the subsequent removal of the game from digital storefronts, Cyberpunk 2077 became a cautionary tale for how delays are ultimately better than rushing a game out to meet release dates. Fans rarely talk about the game in a positive light nowadays, and there are plenty of reasons as to why it might be in the game’s best interest to make the jump to subscription services as soon as possible.
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A recent tweet from PlayStation Game Size has suggested that Cyberpunk 2077 on current-gen consoles might be releasing sooner than later. In addition to the new cover art for the game, a release date for February or March has also been revealed. Given PlayStation Game Size’s mostly spotless track record, it seems highly likely that the rumor is indeed true.
However, as previously mentioned, fans don’t seem to have much faith in Cyberpunk 2077 which stems directly from the game’s disastrous launch and its less-than-stellar post-launch support. CD Projekt Red’s tight-lipped nature on the current-gen releases of Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t instill much confidence either, so it seems fair to say that most fans wouldn’t likely want to spring up any money for the game — even if the new versions of the game are actually great.
As such, Cyberpunk 2077 making the jump to subscription services like Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus might be the perfect course of action. Fans
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